Yeah, we removed Legacy Console since it was taking up too much space on the Omega.
You can still install it by running opkg update ; opkg install onion-console-base and then navigating to http://omega-XXXX.local/console where XXXX are the last four digits on the sticker of your Omega's shielding
I believe you can turn indexing off by going to:
/etc/config/uhttpd
and changing option no_dirlists '0' to option no_dirlists '1'
If the directive doesn't exist.... add it.
@Ammar-Assad
using shell
edit: I forgot to mention Baud rate, you should use 115200
while read -r line < /dev/ttyS1; do
echo $line # do whatever you want with $line
done
using "C" termios libriary
tldp Serial-Programming-HOWTO
Hi All, I gather from the onion team that there is a known issue with onion cloud which is stopping devices from registering with the cloud and being used in this way. The technical team are working on this though so some guidance may come in due course.
We just need to be patient
@Ammar-Assad said in read uart my omega?:
I have tested
ls /dev/tty*
and ttyUSB0 existed only when connecting usb to serial cable
Yes.
You want to send a "Message" to an Omega2 using the echo - cat commands via some serial connection.
You have got an Omega2, probably a Linux box, probably a USB-to-Serial cable... AND ...
Please let us know the details too.
hye
before , i have this problem after upgrade in version 0.2.0 and reset not work, but i have use ethernet module and omega2+ use a ip dhcp by this red , connect a putty to this IP - Ethernet
bye
@Alexander-Richter Just out of curiosity, what is your firmware version please?
Although this doesn't help too much to you - you are not alone:
ApCliEnable option gets reset to '0' on reboot
@Lazar-Demin I've made an unforgettable error (a "medical malpractice" ;).
I've disconnected the USB-to-Serial module but forgot to remove the wires from TX0 and RX0.
The forgotten ~20 cm / ~8" long wire on RX0 operated as a perfect antenna.
I really do apologise, didn't meant to cause a disturbance in the Force.
Tried that. It failed before it opens a screen. Downloaded the driver, followed instructions and couldn’t get past the screen /dev/tty.SLAB_USBtoUART 115200 command.
Does one of the soltions at https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/40087/is-there-a-way-to-list-the-connected-devices-on-my-wifi-access-point work? Might need to install additional packages.