/* Arduino Yun USB-to-Serial Allows you to use the Yun's 32U4 processor as a serial terminal for the linino processor Upload this to an Arduino Yun via serial (not WiFi) then open the serial monitor at 115200 to see the boot process of the linino processor. You can also use the serial monitor as a basic command line interface for the linino processor using this sketch. The circuit: * Arduino Yun created March 2013 by Massimo Banzi This example code is in the public domain. */ <<<<<<< HEAD long baud = 9600; ======= long baud = 57600; >>>>>>> 113e28d86188899e529ced3fed04e4116e3f5a88 // Pin 13 has an LED connected on most Arduino boards. // give it a name: int led = 13; int ledState = HIGH; // whether the LED is high or low void setup() { Serial.begin(baud); // open serial connection to Linino Serial1.begin(baud); // open serial connection via USB-Serial // initialize the digital pin as an output. pinMode(led, OUTPUT); digitalWrite(led, ledState); // turn the LED on (HIGH is the voltage level) } void loop() { // copy from virtual serial line to uart and vice versa if (Serial.available()) { // got anything from USB-Serial? char c = (char)Serial.read(); // read from USB-serial Serial1.write(c); // write to Linino ledState=!ledState; // invert LED state digitalWrite(led, ledState); // toggle the LED } if (Serial1.available()) { // got anything from Linino? char c = (char)Serial1.read(); // read from Linino Serial.write(c); // write to USB-serial } }