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Update Reading logs via the Dev Board.md
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> [!NOTE]
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> Flipper Zero logs can only be viewed when the developer board is connected via USB. The option to view logs over Wi-Fi will be added in future updates.
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***
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> Flipper Zero logs can only be viewed when the developer board is connected via USB.
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> The option to view logs over Wi-Fi will be added in future updates.
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## Setting the log level
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Depending on your needs, you can set the log level by going to `Main Menu -> Settings -> Log Level`. To learn more about logging levels, visit [Settings](https://docs.flipperzero.one/basics/settings#d5TAt).
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![You can manually set the preferred log level](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/3StCFqarJkJQZV-7N79yY/INzQMw8QUsG9PXi30WFS0_monosnap-miro-2023-07-11-13-29-47.jpg)
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***
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![You can manually set the preferred log level](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b1317d01-8b9b-4544-8720-303c87b85324)
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## Viewing Flipper Zero logs
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1. Cold-plug the Developer Board into your Flipper Zero by turning off the Flipper Zero, connecting the developer board, and then turning it back on.
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2. On your computer, open the Terminal and run the following command:
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```bash
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ls /dev/cu.*
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```
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> [!NOTE] The list of devices.
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> [!NOTE]
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> The list of devices.
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3. Connect the developer board to your computer using a USB Type-C cable.
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![Connect the developer board with a USB-C cable](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/3StCFqarJkJQZV-7N79yY/iPpsMt2-is4aIjiVeFu5t_hjxs2i1oovrnps74v5jgsimage.png)
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4. Rerun the command. Two new devices have to appear: this is the Developer Board.
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![Connect the developer board with a USB-C cable](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0f469a31-2dd1-4559-918a-ff3ca3309531)
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5. Rerun the command. Two new devices have to appear: this is the Developer Board.
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```bash
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/dev/cu.usbmodemblackmagic1
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```
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```bash
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/dev/cu.usbmodemblackmagic3
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```
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> [!NOTE] Your Developer Board might have different names.
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5. Run the following command:
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> Your Developer Board might have different names.
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6. Run the following command:
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```bash
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minicom -D /dev/<port> -b 230400
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```
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Where `<port>` is the name of your device with a bigger number.
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Example:
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```bash
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minicom -D /dev/cu.usbmodemblackmagic3 -b 230400
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```
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6. View logs of your Flipper Zero in the Terminal.
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7. To quit, close the `minicom` window or quit via the `minicom` menu.
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7. View logs of your Flipper Zero in the Terminal.
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8. To quit, close the `minicom` window or quit via the `minicom` menu.
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### Linux
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After installation of `minicom` on your Linux computer, you can connect to the Developer Board to read Flipper Zero logs by doing the following:
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1. Cold-plug the Developer Board into your Flipper Zero by turning off the Flipper Zero, connecting the developer board, and then turning it back on.
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2. On your computer, open the Terminal and run the following command:
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```bash
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ls /dev/tty*
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```
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Note the list of devices.
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3. Connect the developer board to your computer using a USB Type-C cable.
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![Connect the developer board with a USB-C cable](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/3StCFqarJkJQZV-7N79yY/iPpsMt2-is4aIjiVeFu5t_hjxs2i1oovrnps74v5jgsimage.png)
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![Connect the developer board with a USB-C cable](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0f469a31-2dd1-4559-918a-ff3ca3309531)
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4. Rerun the command. Two new devices have to appear: this is the Developer Board.
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```bash
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/dev/ttyACM0
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```
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```bash
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/dev/ttyACM1
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```
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> [!NOTE] Your Developer Board might have different names.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Your Developer Board might have different names.
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5. Run the following command:
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```bash
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minicom -D /dev/<port> -b 230400
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```
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Where `<port>` is the name of your device with a bigger number.
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Example:
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```bash
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minicom -D /dev/cu.usbmodemblackmagic3 -b 230400
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```
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6. View logs of your Flipper Zero in the Terminal.
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> [!NOTE] If no logs are shown in the Terminal, try running the command from Step 5 with another device name.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If no logs are shown in the Terminal,
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> try running the command from Step 5 with another device name.
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7. To quit, close the minicom window or quit via the minicom menu.
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### Windows
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On Windows, do the following:
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1. On your computer, [install the PuTTY application](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/\~sgtatham/putty/latest.html).
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2. Cold-plug the Developer Board into your Flipper Zero by turning off the Flipper Zero, connecting the developer board, and then turning it back on.
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3. Connect the developer board to your computer using a USB Type-C cable.
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![Connect the developer board with a USB-C cable](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/3StCFqarJkJQZV-7N79yY/iPpsMt2-is4aIjiVeFu5t_hjxs2i1oovrnps74v5jgsimage.png)
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![Connect the developer board with a USB-C cable](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/0f469a31-2dd1-4559-918a-ff3ca3309531)
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4. Find the serial port that the developer board is connected to by going to `Device Manager -> Ports (COM & LPT)` and looking for a new port that appears when you connect the Wi-Fi developer board.
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![Find the serial port in your Device Manager](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/3StCFqarJkJQZV-7N79yY/KKLQJK1lvqmI5iab3d__C_image.png)
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5. Run the `PuTTY` application and select `Serial` as the connection type.
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6. Enter the port number you found in the previous step into the `Serial line` field.
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7. Set the `Speed` parameter to `230400` and click `Open`.
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![Set speed to 230400](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/3StCFqarJkJQZV-7N79yY/ROBSJyfQ_CXiy4GUZcPbs_monosnap-miro-2023-07-12-13-56-47.jpg)
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8. View logs of your Flipper Zero in the PuTTY terminal window.
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9. To quit, close the PuTTY window.
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![Find the serial port in your Device Manager](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa542fe6-4781-45dc-86f6-e98ab34952b0)
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6. Run the `PuTTY` application and select `Serial` as the connection type.
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7. Enter the port number you found in the previous step into the `Serial line` field.
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8. Set the `Speed` parameter to `230400` and click `Open`.
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![Set speed to 230400](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/93463c78-9776-479b-a6cc-d68ed712d0c4)
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10. View logs of your Flipper Zero in the PuTTY terminal window.
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11. To quit, close the PuTTY window.
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