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Rickard5

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Posted: 02:13am 20 Apr 2022
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Hi all
This is going to be a real Stupid Question I know but I've using Terra Term on my pc to communicate with the PicoMite, my Question is I really want to be able to work on Picomite from my Raspberry Pi 400 and from a Pi Zero 2W I have this Kooky Idea I want to build a PM Development fixture with a dedicated Raspberry Pi Zero 2W,  a separate dedicated 3.3v-5v-12v Power supply for the Breadboard and a ZIF Socket for the Pico.
Any how how do I terminal connect to a PM from a Raspberry Pi? and can I Connect to my CMM2 though a terminal too?
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TassyJim

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Posted: 02:20am 20 Apr 2022
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The CMM2 USB works on the RPi without any problems.
Just use the terminal program of your choice.

MMEdit currently can only do up to 115200 baud but I am working on it.

Jim
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JohnS
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Posted: 07:18am 20 Apr 2022
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  Rickard5 said  I want to build a PM Development fixture with a dedicated Raspberry Pi Zero 2W,  a separate dedicated 3.3v-5v-12v Power supply for the Breadboard and a ZIF Socket for the Pico.
Any how how do I terminal connect to a PM from a Raspberry Pi? and can I Connect to my CMM2 though a terminal too?

Any of the usual Linux "terminal emulators" (minicom, putty, screen, ...) should just work.

Be sure to connect the right wires at the RIGHT voltages. E.g. Pico is not 5V tolerant!

John
Edited 2022-04-20 17:19 by JohnS
 
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