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> aip board --desc wio_terminal
It's not an ardupy device!
But if I plug in the Wio Terminal first (or temporarily unplug my XIAO-based Altoid MIDI Box), then
> aip board --desc wio_terminal
2020-08-14
Further, while it appears from the code that it is using the "name" as I show above, it appears that it really does not matter what you supply for the argument to --desc; it seems to be entirely ignored.
It would really be nice if it reported more information, and listed all the identifiable boards, even if not configured for ArduPy.
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(For what it's worth, regarding the Altoid MIDI Box I mention above: Altoids are a brand of mint candies, that come in a small metal box about 59 mm x 94 mm x 30 mm. I added 3 rotary encoders and a display to make an Altoid MIDI Box to control my MIDI setup).
Supplying --desc, e.g.
But if I plug in the Wio Terminal first (or temporarily unplug my XIAO-based Altoid MIDI Box), then
> aip board --desc wio_terminal 2020-08-14
Further, while it appears from the code that it is using the "name" as I show above, it appears that it really does not matter what you supply for the argument to --desc; it seems to be entirely ignored.
It would really be nice if it reported more information, and listed all the identifiable boards, even if not configured for ArduPy.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: