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# Pico serial terminal
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A simple example to allow a Pico to act as a serial terminal into another Raspberry Pi computer.
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Usefull for setting up a Pi when network setup fails for some reason.
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Useful for setting up a Pi when network setup fails for some reason.
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Should work for Windows, Linux, or Mac host machines.
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1. Add `enable_uart=1` to the Raspberry Pi computer `config.txt` and boot it.
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You should now have a serial terminal to your Raspberry Pi computer through your Pico.
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### Erratta / Bugs
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### Errata / Bugs
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* Input is only taken a whole line at a time after the EOL character.
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* Line input is ALWAYS echoed back to the terminal as a new line, even passwords
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* Control characters are dropped so no curses tools (like `raspi-config`) work
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For a full-fledged serial interface, look at [picoprobe][probe] referenced in Appendix A of the [Pico Getting Started Guide][get-start].
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[get-start]: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pico/getting-started-with-pico.pdf#page=61
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[probe]: https://github.com/raspberrypi/picoprobe/
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