Hi Folks,
I've written a small utility in Python + Tkinter to provide easy serial console + filesystem access to uPython. I've only tested it against the an ESP8266 NodeMCU board on Windows. But it's fairly small (< 400 lines) and only requires a couple publicly available Python libraries.
You can find it here: https://github.com/casten/uPythonHelper
I'm open to bug fix + pull requests as my time allows.
I hope folks find it useful.
-Casten
uPythonHelper
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Re: uPythonHelper
Thanks !
It works on Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 64 bits) after installing the following dependencies :
$ sudo apt-get install python3-tk
$ sudo pip3 install serial_device2
Tested on WeMos D1 Mini (ESP8266), connected "Port/Device" is '/dev/ttyUSB0'.
All file functions work well.
But the terminal is not perfect : backspace and arrows don't work.
It works on Linux (Ubuntu 14.04 64 bits) after installing the following dependencies :
$ sudo apt-get install python3-tk
$ sudo pip3 install serial_device2
Tested on WeMos D1 Mini (ESP8266), connected "Port/Device" is '/dev/ttyUSB0'.
All file functions work well.
But the terminal is not perfect : backspace and arrows don't work.
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