Hello;
Acccording to my System Device Manager, my COM Port is COM5.
I am using Windows10, and according to a hint ypo can check your port by connecting / disconnecting from USB
, while typing "ls /dev/tty*" into the Msys2 MinGW terminal:
I have noticed that my Settings for the serial flash tool port are: "/dev/tty /dev/ttyS4"
In the end i got the following error message:
"serial.serialutil.SerialException: could not open port '/??/COM5': WindowsError( 3, 'Das System kann den angegebenen Pfad nicht finden.') --> "System can't find the Path"
Any ideas why this happens and how to fix ?
I have added some Images about it.
Note: I tried "ttyCom5", and ttyUSB0" before also ithout success.
Thanks for your helping hand
Greatings Marc
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Re: Can'flash using serial port:
Hi ruppie,
Did you try COM5? We ship the MSYS2 environment with a Mingw32 (native Windows) Python. The main reason for doing that is (ironically) so that the fiddliness of Unix-style port names isn't required.
Angus
Did you try COM5? We ship the MSYS2 environment with a Mingw32 (native Windows) Python. The main reason for doing that is (ironically) so that the fiddliness of Unix-style port names isn't required.
Angus
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