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COM ports



Hello, 

  I have a Development board with two USB ports. Currently I use the ICDI port to run/debug code and this also doubles as my COM port connection to a PC. 

I would like to use the other USB connector as the COM port while keeping the ICD port for debug/monitoring ect. I believe the OTG USB is wired to PORTD pins on the development board but I'm unclear how to maintain the separation between the two ports. any example code would be appreciated.

Pat 

  • Hello Patrick,

    Development board for both TM4C123 and TM4C129 have the usb_dev_serual example which is what you may be looking for.

    Regards
    Amit
  • Amit Ashara said:
    Development board for both TM4C123 and TM4C129 have the usb_dev_serual example which is what you may be looking for.

     HI Amit, I see for Xmas time as gift the forum level has dropped down a lot more to ultra beginners...

     What kind of board was that? We are sure is really a TI or ICD belong to some sort of PIC too???

     Not just forum was broken, also Estore go really broken, TI has to rise again to professional, is dropping to kinder garden this way.

     Insert picture insert file both migrated to useless insert/edit media and color was gone away to a grayed level of increasing entropy... AS intellectual level drop entropy increase too. And still unwanted email drop more than snow drop somewhere.

  • thanks for the help. amit

    check back in when you master the language. robert.

  • So if you say about mastering language? In this case please start write in respect of Amit "Amit" not with small letter, in the other way I read all your post before this and 8 month ago you started asking with a silly question, today, 8 month after, you say me to master the language? Please grasp at almost some minimal level of education then try come back.
    Goodbye yellow brick road.