Thanks for all who supported me for solving the issue. Finally I can able to figure out the solution. That is my USB to TTL converter which I am using not able to give proper voltage levels. So for testing I converted my Arduino UNO board to USB TTL converter and connected to Arduino M0 pro. Now I can able to get the shell prompts from blinky console app.




On 2017-08-29 15:50, marko kiiskila wrote:
On Aug 28, 2017, at 11:49 PM, [email protected] wrote:

On 2017-08-28 17:41, marko kiiskila wrote:
I just tried it, it worked for me at least.
Take a look at output from ‘newt target dep <yourtarget>’, make sure you
seen console/full, as well as shell as listed packages.
Make sure that main() goes and executes os_eventq_run(os_eventq_dflt_get()) in
a loop, as that’s needed for shell to pick up uart input.
On Aug 27, 2017, at 9:24 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On 2017-08-25 17:21, Christopher Collins wrote:
On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 09:53:26AM -0700, marko kiiskila wrote:
Also note that blinky does not have shell compiled in. It’s a very simple app which just blinks an LED. Try the app slinky instead; that one has shell
enabled.
I believe Jyothi is following this tutorial which adds console and shell
to blinky:
https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/tutorials/blinky_console/.
Chris
Hi chris,
Yes chris I am following that tutorial only. But not able to succeed any one has tried for arduino M0 pro for console and shell.
Hi marko,
Thqs for your reply.
I already implemented all the packages and able to see console/full and shell. And even I checked in main() which has os_eventq_run(os_eventq_dflt_get()) in while loop. In serial port setup tutorial is it must to connect to board FT232H to arduino M0 pro to get the shell commands in console using minicom. I am connecting programming port of arduino M0 pro to my ubuntu system didn't connect FT232H board and can able to see the blink on the board but unable to get the shell console.


https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/get_started/serial_access/
<https://mynewt.apache.org/latest/os/get_started/serial_access/>
The tutorial expects you to use the UART pins from pin header (labeled
RX<-0 and TX>-1).
Are you using those?
Tutorial also calls out minicom as the terminal program, which enables
hardware flow control
by default. Remember to turn that off.

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