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Participantthanks man
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ParticipantBut pin 11 on the B01 is already a GPIO – IO_02.
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Participantawesome thanks.
one last question. where can I find those barrels that sit the LAT3 up on the
top-left and bottom-right corners attached to DK2 board?toyo ayeni
ParticipantLeon
I shouldnt need the interface chip for mbed_tx and mbed_rx to work right?
Basically I’m saying I should be able to connect directly to pin 1 and 40 with
some other interface that can provide uart voltage levels right?toyo ayeni
ParticipantSo it worked using the mbed online compiler. I’m seeing issues with the studio. I will contact mbed support if I need to.
Thanks so much
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ParticipantThanks! Will let you know as soon as I try it out.
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ParticipantQuestion for you, what changed between the
MTQ-LAT3-B01-SP and MTQ-LAT3-B01.R2-SP releases?
Did it have anything to do with the external flash?toyo ayeni
ParticipantThats fine. Please just let me know when you have updated filesystem code
Thanks!
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ParticipantIt says for north america – that means Canada as well right?
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Participant“MTQ-MNA1-B01: I’m glad you pointed that out. The documentation must not have been properly updated.”
this means I can just simply replace the LAT3 module with this one. They are pin compatible right?
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“I’m going to see if I can get the file system example to build on a newer version of mbed.”thanks. I’m currently still on mbed 5 not 6. mbed 6 has a number of issues I prefer not to deal with right now.
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ParticipantAnother question – does the MTQ-LSP3-B03 only work on the Sprint network? Does that mean it wont work on AT&T or Verizon?
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ParticipantLeon,
You said the MTQ-MNA1-B01 is an SDPF device but the device
guide says its still the M25P16 flash on it.
Is the device guide right or are you right?toyo ayeni
ParticipantI’ve got the MTQ-LAT3-B01 and I dont see the G logo.
What options do I have?toyo ayeni
Participant“Otherwise we have a filesystem example for Dragonfly here.
https://os.mbed.com/teams/MultiTech/code/Dragonfly_Filesystem_Example/”
This example is for mbed OS 2. I’m working with mbed OS 5.
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ParticipantSorry Jason I should have mentioned that.
Its the 2Mb external flash on the MTS dragonfly.
Apparently I should be able to put a filesystem on there.
It is also supposed to be connected to the STM32 processor
through the SPI3 pins.toyo ayeni
ParticipantThank you so much for your responses. Very much appreciated.
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ParticipantThanks Leon it worked.
A couple of questions Leon =>
– So does that mean the filesystem is on the external flash? Where is mbed
running from?– How do I know the version of the mbed I’m running?
– Any documentation on the status of the leds(COM, LS, D0 – D8)?
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