Hi All,
just out of curiosity - the CircuitPython 8x supports REPL on UART.
Is it possible to connect HC-05 to RX/TX of Pi PIco (UART0) and communicate (REPL) with Pi Pico from a connected (via Bluetooth, HC-05) Windows PC??
Thanks!
Peter
HC-05 + Pi Pico = REPL over bluetooth????
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Re: HC-05 + Pi Pico = REPL over bluetooth????
Peter,
Seems reasonable to try the HC-05 + Pi Pico for remote REPL access through BLE serial.
This can also be done with boards that have BLE builtin (nRF52840) without additional hardware.
https://learn.adafruit.com/wirelessly-c ... n?view=all
I've always used a Pi Zero for remote access to controllers so I can keep a REPL console open to catch errors and easily copy over new code via command-line.
Seems reasonable to try the HC-05 + Pi Pico for remote REPL access through BLE serial.
This can also be done with boards that have BLE builtin (nRF52840) without additional hardware.
https://learn.adafruit.com/wirelessly-c ... n?view=all
I've always used a Pi Zero for remote access to controllers so I can keep a REPL console open to catch errors and easily copy over new code via command-line.
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Re: HC-05 + Pi Pico = REPL over bluetooth????
Thanks, will try that and let the community know if it worked :)
Also, having Pi Zero W as a remote programmer sounds really good and in fact, that was my first thought, but it is super hard to get Pi Zero W at a reasonable price these days...
Also, having Pi Zero W as a remote programmer sounds really good and in fact, that was my first thought, but it is super hard to get Pi Zero W at a reasonable price these days...
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Re: HC-05 + Pi Pico = REPL over bluetooth????
True that the Raspberry Pi hardware has been difficult and expensive to maintain. They have put out some press releases saying they have plenty of silicon allotted for 2023 availability.
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