Yes, good point! The USB at the bottom of the board is the USB that will work as USB CDC/ACM Console.
BR, Alan On 12/2/20, Brennan Ashton <bash...@brennanashton.com> wrote: > It is also worth checking here are you connecting to both USB ports on > the board? That configuration will expose a CDC/ACM device on the > non-debug USB port on the board. > > It is also worth noting that they made a slight change to the design > around the debugger in that version so you can also get the UART via > ST-Link port and (I believe) be able to just use that with the NSH > (non usb) configuration to get the console. > > --Brennan > > On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 9:41 AM Alan Carvalho de Assis <acas...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Hi Thiha, >> >> I don't know what you mean "does not work". >> >> It is like someone calling the Help Desk and saying: "My computer >> doesn't work" Hehehe >> >> You need to describe what exactly is not working based on the steps >> you are doing. >> >> After flashing the firmware and resetting the board, does the dmesg >> command on Linux shows that a CDC/ACM ttyUSB0 device was detected? >> >> Just a dump question: >> >> Did you hit <ENTER> three times after opening /dev/ttyUSB0 on minicom? >> >> BR, >> >> Alan >> >> On 12/2/20, Thiha Kyaw <thiha....@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Dear Nuttx, >> > >> > USBNSH console does not work in stm32F407G-disc1 Board. >> > >> > stm32F407G-disc1 is upgraded version of stm32f4discovery board. >> > >> > I only see the serial port from STLINK. >> > >> > How can I get nuttx serial port from USB? >> > >> > I use Ubuntu 18.04 >> > >> > Thanks. >> > >> > -- >> > Yours Sincerely, >> > Thiha Kyaw >> > >