<apelete>
minicom configuration: Baud rate is 57600, 8n1, no hardware or software flow control.
<larsc>
should work, but the nanonote is 3.3V
<apelete>
larsc: the NN is booting just fine, but no serial output
<larsc>
have you tried switching rx and tx?
<apelete>
it works ! \o/
<apelete>
larsc: thanks!
<larsc>
hehe
<larsc>
the labeling is often confusing
<larsc>
some label it as you need to connect your tx pin to this pin
<larsc>
and some label it as this is the tx pin of the serial converter
<apelete>
larsc: yes, I connected RX label to RX pin of the converter, but it was the other way around
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<DocScrutinizer05>
nah, engineers always put the label on it that names the function of what's inside
<DocScrutinizer05>
;-)
<larsc>
maybe
<DocScrutinizer05>
or a clear pictogram that unambiguously shows *what to do*, like rx--->|TX
<DocScrutinizer05>
usually it's a bit cumbersome to write what shall get plugged in here, as usually there are several options what to plug in, like headphones, amp, speakers, mixer....
* DocScrutinizer05
wonders what else than "230V ~" to write on a mains outlet for example. "hairdryer"? "appliances"?
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