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      srmobar
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      Ahoi!

      About me:
      I'm a beginner with all thinks electronics. I've soldered some stuff, can program in a few languages and had some success with arduino and LED strip programming with the Arduino IDE

      About the problem:
      I came into posession of a M5Stack Module Plus (BN 2108264). Mainly, because I wanted a ready solution for a accumulator including loading-electronics.
      No idea why I decided to go for that, especially without any clue what this M5 stuff is about.

      Now I'm sitting here with this module and no idea what to do. How can I program this module? It says, that it contains a MEGA328. I'm also unable to get a serial connection. I have a bootleg pl2303hxa USB/UART cable, which I have successfully used on an Raspberry about 6-8 years ago. Tried putty and the m5burner to connect to device but no success. I tried both ports on the module. Why? Because there's a sticker that labels port A as UART and port B as GPIO. Underneath the sticker, the labelling is reversed.
      Due to form factor of my cable, I've connected TX/RX to the respective pins on the ports and GND and VCC to the pinout-bar.

      I've tried to understand what I could do from some google results and M5 videos on YT, but I'm totally lost.
      So, well, now I'm here. Asking for help on what I can do, or maybe even what I can't do. Any help is appreciated.

      Looking forward to your input!

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        ajb2k3
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        The device is intended to work with a core and I think it works over i2c. The schematics should be available on M5Stack’s web site for the pin out diagram. I’m not in the office today but I have some more formation on using it.

        UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
        If I don't know it, be patient!
        I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
        Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
        M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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          srmobar @ajb2k3
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          @ajb2k3 Thanks! Looking forward to additional tipps. My goal would be, to not require a core but to find a way to interact with it another way. If this is not possible, I concede :)
          I'm keen to try out different things and be it just for the sake of trying it. Can't be bad to learn a thing or two along the way

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            ajb2k3 @srmobar
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            @srmobar said in Just a single M5Stack Plus-Module and no idea what to do:

            @ajb2k3 Thanks! Looking forward to additional tipps. My goal would be, to not require a core but to find a way to interact with it another way. If this is not possible, I concede :)
            I'm keen to try out different things and be it just for the sake of trying it. Can't be bad to learn a thing or two along the way

            While it’s designed for ‘Tara know, your not limited to M5Stack. You just need to understand the pin outs and communication method

            UIFlow, so easy an adult can learn it!
            If I don't know it, be patient!
            I've ether not learned it or am too drunk to remember it!
            Author of the WIP UIFlow Handbook!
            M5Black, Go, Stick, Core2, and so much more it cant be fit in here!

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