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    m5go base --> USB I2C base why not Serial Port?

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    • L Offline
      lfleron
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      What is the use of I2C through the USB cable?
      Can not upload a program with the usb cable connected to the m5go base?
      Being able to upload a program from the charging base would be really cool!
      Thank you

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        lukasmaximus
        last edited by

        The Base is only for charging, but could be modified to upload to the M5Stack with some modification.

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          lfleron
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          It's M5 who has to make the changes?
          If not, where can I find the drawing of the changes?
          I am a teacher in France who wants to use your products for science education computer and I want to find practical solutions.

          Thank you

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