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Oh, I looked there before but didn't see the develop branch. It may be a good idea to make it the default branch for the repo, or put a pointer to it somewhere.
Thanks!
Excellent! Thank you so much Guvalif.
Is it also posible to get access to the firmware that is running on the Edison board?
Another suggestion is to add the Edison reset button to the head board, since there is currently no way to revert the WiFi settings once they had been set. This is problematic when connecting to a different WiFi when the original wifi is not available.
Thanks. I indeed bought the breakout board and used it to connect, which is required for upgrading the firmware.
I think it would be very useful to provide a way to connect to the serial port on the Edison via USB, specially for debugging. Maybe adding a way to forward the USB connection from the Control Board to Edison?
It seems possible to update the firmware without the serial connection: (https://gist.github.com/skvark/794217634c5024da9052).
Are the schematics for board connected to the Edison unit in PLEN2 development edition available somewhere?
Thanks!
How do I connect via USB/Serial to the Edison processor on the development edition of PLEN2? I can connect to the control board correctly.
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Perfect! Thanks.
Thanks Guvalif!
What about using software that is more accessible to hobbyists? Solidworks is very expensive!!!
Some alternatives: Autodesk Fusion 360 (free for hobbyists), OnShape (public designs are free).
Hello,
Which ones are the source files for Plen's body? The ones from Blender or the ones from Solid works?
In other words, if I want to edit a body part, what files should I use as a start?
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Great news thanks!
Hi Guvalif. Getting the BOM from the eagle files makes sense. Thanks!
Yes, I think he meant the BOM. I am interested too, thanks!
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