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IN STICKERS WE TRUST - BLASTY @ HITBAMS2016 Mine looks a bit more like this. ;-/
IN STICKERS WE TRUST - BLASTY @ HITBAMS2016 UART PORTS ▸ Two UART ports on the board were identified ▸ Both can be used with the common 8/n/1 @ 115200bps setting. ▸ One starts spitting out data early on, the other a bit later.. ▸ One looks like Linux boot output.. the other like eCos..
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IN STICKERS WE TRUST - BLASTY @ HITBAMS2016<br />
UART PORTS<br />
▸ Two UART ports on the board were identified<br />
▸ Both can be used with the common 8/n/1 @ 115200bps<br />
setting.<br />
▸ One starts spitting out data early on, the other a bit later..<br />
▸ One looks like Linux boot output.. the other like eCos..