Professional versions support USB baud rate up to 921600. The basic functionality provided by Interactive USB, BT and Wi-Fi Color Terminals after first installation correspond to UDevTerm USB, BT and Wi-Fi Professional respectively. Professional versions use inapp purchases to provide all functionality of UDevTerm terminals. Professional section three editions: Interactive USB Color Terminal, Interactive BT Color Terminal and Interactive Wi-Fi Color Terminal. Starter section contains five editions: USB Demo Color Terminal, BT Demo Color Terminal, BLE Demo Color Terminal, Wi-Fi Demo Color Terminal and USB BT Wi-Fi Demo Color Terminal. UDevTerm is available in Starter and Professional versions. It currently supports FT232RL, CH340, PL2303 and CP2102 chipsets and Atmega16u2 chipset in Arduino UNO.
dynamic Qt build: Easiest option, you only need to install the pre-built Qt DLLs for.If you don't have Qt, only the libraries and command-line tools will be compiled. You need to install CMake to build the project files before you can This is the same as pushing the button on You can also use tycmd reset -b to start the bootloader. Since Teensy devices (at least the ARM ones) do not provideĪ way to trigger a reset, tycmd will instead start the bootloader first and then issue a reset
They are provided in case your application uses them for specific purposes. Note that Teensy being a USB device, serial settings are See tycmd help monitor for other options. The -raw option will disable line-buffering/editing and immediately send everything you type in You can use the -reconnect option to detect I/O errors (such as a reset, or after a brief (/dev/ttyACM*) or through the HID serial emulation (SEREMU) in other USB modes. It is either done through the serial device Tycmd monitor opens a text connection with your Teensy. Meaning tycmd will wait for you to press the button on your board. It is checked forĬompatibility with your model before being uploaded.īy default, a reboot is triggered but you can use -wait to wait for the bootloader to show up, Use tycmd upload to upload a specific firmware to your device. This board has been missing for some time, consider it removed This board is missing, either it was unplugged (remove) or it is changing mode Something changed, maybe the board rebooted This board was plugged in or was already there You can also watch device changes with -watch, both in plain and JSON mode. You can learn about the various commands using tycmd help.
Select board with family name board plugged in USB port board linked to the OS-specific device board plugged in 'usb-1-2-2' and with serial number is 714230 dev/hidraw1 or COM1).Īny of them can be omitted. Virtual path computed by tycmd (see tycmd list) or an OS device path (e.g. To target a specific device, use tycmd -board is the USB serial number, family is the board family name and location can be the That's necessary because across reboots and resets, Teensies Identifies each device by its position in the host USB topology. You can manage multiple devices connected simultaneously, tycmd (and the other tools) uniquely See the LICENSE file or for more information.
You canĪll the code related to these programs is under public domain, you can do whatever you want Upload, monitor and communicate with multiple boardsĬommand-line tool to manage Teensy boardsĭownload the latest release from GitHub. The Qt-based GUI tools are statically compiled to make that possible. TyTools is a collection of independent tools and you only need one executable to useĪny of them. You can find these instructions on the official web page.