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Gizmo

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Posted: 05:57am 04 Apr 2026
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In my workshop I have a old laptop, Windows 7. Its not online, I mainly used it to drive a 3d printer.

I wanted to test a PicoMite based motor controller in the workshop, so fired up the old laptop. It found the serial port of the PicoMite, connected, but there's something not right. If I type, its been echoed back from the picomite, but thats all it does. CRTL C does nothing, there's no > prompt, even ENTER seams to do nothing, unless I set it up as CR & LF. If I turn on local echo, I get double characters, so this means the PicoMite is definitely returning characters as I type them. Its basically just returning whatever I type, nothing more.

If I plug it into my Win10 PC back in the office, works perfectly. CRTL C, I have a promt, edit works.

Updated Teraterm on the old laptop, no difference, checked terminal emulation VT100.

Any suggestions?
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Bryan1

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Posted: 06:14am 04 Apr 2026
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Gizmo try installing MMEdit and see if MCCC can connect to it as when I was on win7 thats how I connected to it.

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TassyJim

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What driver are you using.
Getting characters echoed back is strange.
I thought that W7 needs some work to get it running. But I could be wring with that.
Also, the early picomites need DTR asserted. Not sure if that is still the case.

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JohnS
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Probably worth saying exactly which Picomite firmware you're using.

And maybe what hardware (if any) between PC & Picomite.  A USB something I guess.

It's almost as if  Rx&Tx are shorted together.

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Gizmo

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Posted: 08:54am 04 Apr 2026
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OK tried MMEdit, same response. Then it clicked, this laptop has a internal modem, guess what port I was connecting to.

OK, digging deeper. When I plug it in, I do see a quick message on the laptop screen about Pi device detected, but no com port is added. I did a bit of a search for a Pi Pico serial driver but they seam very complicated with lots of config file editing, think I'm going up the wrong path.
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JohnS
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Are you using a USB to serial device?

If so, try Zadig to force W7 to use the right driver.

If not using a USB to serial, good time to do so.

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Frank N. Furter
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You should try the ZADIG driver: https://zadig.akeo.ie/

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mozzie
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Posted: 04:15pm 04 Apr 2026
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G'day Gizmo,
I still use many WIN7 and WINXP machines here, please see attached ZIP folder that contains the modified .inf files for the Pico and Pico2 that I use for these.


Driver_Atmel_USB_CDC_Virtual_COM_v.6.0.0.0.zip


Hope this helps and apologies to the original author "Jim", I have no idea where I got this from so cannot pass on my thanks.

Regards,
Lyle.
 
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