![]() I figured I'd ask here to see if someone might have some insight. HIDSerial never detects my trinket, and believe me, I've fiddled with both of them for hours (including downgrading gcc-avr just so it can recognize the -assembler-with-cpp flag, which is apparently just not there in the newest version). Adafruit admits that they've never tried the TrinketFakeUsbSerial on Linux (we do use linux at work), and I can't get it work for the life of me. I've tried the two "simple" solutions provided by Adafruit - the TrinketFakeUsbSerial, and HIDSerial. Unfortunately, I didn't know that the trinket doesn't support serial communication like that. ![]() I got all of this working pretty easily on the UNO - I simply send a 1 over serial if the test suite is failing, and a 0 if it's not. I bought an Adafruit Trinket thinking it would be perfect for the project, since I really only need 3 GPIO pins (one for a green LED that will be on when the test suite isn't failing), one for the red LED, and one for the buzzer. I want to make a little device that will sit on my desk and flash a red LED, and make a really annoying sound with a buzzer when someone on our team commits code that causes our test suite to fail.
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