How to force teensy to connect as Teensyduino Serial not Teensy Halfkay Bootloader
EDIT: After more research, I think the issue is that a Teensy is not natively a USB device, and will after being programmed or reset automatically connect in linux as a "Halfkay Bootloader" USB device however, in order to use it in the serial monitor, I need a way to reliably over command line reset it to Serial mode.
Physically unplugging and replugging it sends it back into Serial mode, but I need a way to do this over the command line as I am remote sometimes.
Using the GUI does this sometimes, but it's not reliable when using multiple Teensy's
After plugging both my of Teensy 3.6 boards on Ubuntu they show as follows
However, after uploading and running 'pio device list' again, one of the boards is missing:
My Teensy's are the ACM0 and ACM1 Serial ports.
Reseting them doesn't help, it actually makes them both disappear. But unplugging and replugging both them in makes them visible again.
It seems like I need a way to soft refresh the serial ports in linux.
EDIT: After more research, I think the issue is that a Teensy is not natively a USB device, and will after being programmed or reset automatically connect in linux as a "Halfkay Bootloader" USB device however, in order to use it in the serial monitor, I need a way to reliably over command line reset it to Serial mode.
Physically unplugging and replugging it sends it back into Serial mode, but I need a way to do this over the command line as I am remote sometimes.
Using the GUI does this sometimes, but it's not reliable when using multiple Teensy's
After plugging both my of Teensy 3.6 boards on Ubuntu they show as follows
However, after uploading and running 'pio device list' again, one of the boards is missing:
My Teensy's are the ACM0 and ACM1 Serial ports.
Reseting them doesn't help, it actually makes them both disappear. But unplugging and replugging both them in makes them visible again.
It seems like I need a way to soft refresh the serial ports in linux.
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