hns
Well-Known Member
During development of the LetuxOS kernel to support the Pandora it was very helpful to have access to the serial console through the expansion connector of the Pandora.
Since the initial version was a little fragile, I have designed a tiny adapter a while ago that does not block the Pandora ports or the display lid.
Now I can offer it in my shop: https://shop.goldelico.com/wiki.php?page=Product&product=3030
Yes, it is not extremely cheap but hand-made and the price assumes single unit production runs...
Operation is very simple: plug into the Pandora, connect a µUSB2 cable to some PC and if necessary install an FTDI232 driver.
Use minicom or similar tools to access the FDTI tty port with 115200n8 speed.
Then switch on the Pandora to watch what it is doing.
Depending on the Linux flavour installed on the Pandora you may be able to see a "login:" prompt and get console access.
Since the initial version was a little fragile, I have designed a tiny adapter a while ago that does not block the Pandora ports or the display lid.
Now I can offer it in my shop: https://shop.goldelico.com/wiki.php?page=Product&product=3030
Yes, it is not extremely cheap but hand-made and the price assumes single unit production runs...
Operation is very simple: plug into the Pandora, connect a µUSB2 cable to some PC and if necessary install an FTDI232 driver.
Use minicom or similar tools to access the FDTI tty port with 115200n8 speed.
Then switch on the Pandora to watch what it is doing.
Depending on the Linux flavour installed on the Pandora you may be able to see a "login:" prompt and get console access.