rshell not working on Mac OS
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2019 10:22 pm
I'm trying to use rshell command to access my ESP8266 with the following command: $ rshell --port /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
When I do I get the following error:
Using buffer-size of 32
Connecting to /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART (198.105.244.117) ...
No response from 198.105.244.117
Welcome to rshell. Use Control-D (or the exit command) to exit rshell.
No MicroPython boards connected - use the connect command to add one
- I've installed the Legacy MAC VCP driver from SiLabs and can see the ESP8266 listed under USB when I run system report.
- I can erase the flash successfully with the following command: $ esptool.py erase_flash
- I can write to the flash with the following command: $ esptool.py write_flash 0 esp8266-20190125-v1.10.bin
- I've verified that my serial board is /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
- I can use the screen command to access the ESP8266 and can control the LED's; however, I would like to use the rshell command and utilize it's options.
Any help to correct this error is much appreciated.
- Matt
When I do I get the following error:
Using buffer-size of 32
Connecting to /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART (198.105.244.117) ...
No response from 198.105.244.117
Welcome to rshell. Use Control-D (or the exit command) to exit rshell.
No MicroPython boards connected - use the connect command to add one
- I've installed the Legacy MAC VCP driver from SiLabs and can see the ESP8266 listed under USB when I run system report.
- I can erase the flash successfully with the following command: $ esptool.py erase_flash
- I can write to the flash with the following command: $ esptool.py write_flash 0 esp8266-20190125-v1.10.bin
- I've verified that my serial board is /dev/cu.SLAB_USBtoUART
- I can use the screen command to access the ESP8266 and can control the LED's; however, I would like to use the rshell command and utilize it's options.
Any help to correct this error is much appreciated.
- Matt