Mon 2017.07.31
While I have had successful re-flash sessions of Pico and ESP8266, this is a first for the Puck.
I have read over and reviewed the video at: http://www.espruino.com/Puck.js#via-nrf-toolbox-app-android-ios- and note that flashing is accomplished using a Bluetooth smart-phone and instructions for other means are absent.
Although the native Espruino IDE doesn't explicitly indicate that updating is not possible, I did attempt without success. Is it possible to update Puck firmware on Windows 10 without the use of a Bluetooth smart-phone? (or am I SOL) My guess is that it is not possible, based on the documentation present.
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Mon 2017.07.31
While I have had successful re-flash sessions of Pico and ESP8266, this is a first for the Puck.
I have read over and reviewed the video at: http://www.espruino.com/Puck.js#via-nrf-toolbox-app-android-ios- and note that flashing is accomplished using a Bluetooth smart-phone and instructions for other means are absent.
Although the native Espruino IDE doesn't explicitly indicate that updating is not possible, I did attempt without success.
Is it possible to update Puck firmware on Windows 10 without the use of a Bluetooth smart-phone? (or am I SOL)
My guess is that it is not possible, based on the documentation present.