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* 1 Micro-USB cable
 
* 1 Micro-USB cable
 
* A pair of needle nose pliers for wire jumper re-positioning  
 
* A pair of needle nose pliers for wire jumper re-positioning  
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* A personal computer (Windows or Linux)
 
* EMAC's latest MicroPython firmware release
 
* EMAC's latest MicroPython firmware release
 
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1. With the USB disconnected and power removed, carefully use a pair of needle nose pliers to shift jumper JB2 upwards from FLS to to RXM.
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* Dowload the USB driver installer, Zadig
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* Once installed, open Zadig.
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* Connect the the CutiPy to your PC using the micro-USB cable
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Revision as of 13:56, 19 August 2019

THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Necessary equipment

  1. CutiPy

  2. 1 Micro-USB cable

  3. A pair of needle nose pliers for wire jumper re-positioning

  4. A personal computer (Windows or Linux)

  5. EMAC's latest MicroPython firmware release


Windows Users

<cl> 1. With the USB disconnected and power removed, carefully use a pair of needle nose pliers to shift jumper JB2 upwards from FLS to to RXM.

* Dowload the USB driver installer, Zadig
* Once installed, open Zadig.
* Connect the the CutiPy to your PC using the micro-USB cable 



Linux Users

Follow the EMAC DFU instructions given here