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Enhance COM ports lists #57
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@MrGibbage, not sure what do you mean to limit COM ports only to the outgoing. For me It shows just the COM ports on the computer. Also I do not think there is any designation for incoming/outgoing ports. At least the plugin communicates both in and out packets on a single COM port. |
On our WIndows 10 computers, once I have connected a hub to a computer over bluetooth using the Spike app, if you go into the windows settings, "More Bluetooth Options", you can see the COM ports for each hub. Each hub will have two ports associated with it: an incoming port and an outgoing port. It's the outgoing port that we need in VS code to upload our code. But, when I am in VS code and I click on "Disconnected", we are presented with a list of all COM ports available, including the incoming ports, which can never be used to connect a hub. My suggestion is to not show the incoming ports at all if they cannot be used. I'll post some screen shots later today. And thanks @PeterStaev !!! |
Really strange, I'm also using Win10 and I never have seen 2 COM ports for a single hub. |
Sadly, currently I do not see a way to pull the direction of the port nor the name associated. |
If this is going is going to take a revision to the plugin (pretty likely, I think), I would like to toss in a feature request. This is all based on the user experience with regular BT, so this could all change given the new BTLE usage. For my situation, I coach an FLL team and we have seven laptops and robots for practice. Most of the time a single team member will use the laptop and robot assigned to them. But from time to time a laptop will be used to control a different robot than the one assigned. What that means is the list of BT COM ports gets longer and longer. And with an incoming and outgoing port for each hub, the list is twice as long as it needs to be. It would be great if the list could first of all, only show the outgoing ports because that is the port needed to upload the code. Also, it would be great if the list would show at least the MAC address (prehaps last four) or even better, perhaps show the robot name. Just think about it.
In any case, count me in if you need any help with testing or have questions about how teams are using your code.
Originally posted by @MrGibbage in #55 (comment)
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