Suni Imaging Microsystems USB Devices Driver

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WebUSB is an emerging web standard that allows to access micro:bit from web pages. It allows for a one-click download without installing any additional app or software! It also allows to receive data from the micro:bit.

Support

  • Chrome 79+ browser for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS and Windows 10.
  • Microsoft Edge 79+ browser for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS and Windows 10.

Prepare your micro:bit

Make sure that your micro:bit is running version 0249 or above of the firmware. Upgrading is as easy as dragging a file and it takes a few seconds to get it done.

Pair your micro:bit

Here are the steps on the supported browsers:

  • connect your micro:bit to your computer with the microUSB cable
  • open a project
  • click the triple dot icon on the Download button and click Pair device
  • click on the Pair device button and select BBC micro:bit CMSIS-DAP or DAPLink CMSIS-DAP from the list.

If you don’t see any devices in the list and micro:bit has the right firmware (0249 or above), you can create a support ticket to notify the Micro:bit Foundation of the problem. Skip the rest of these steps.

Unpair your micro:bit

You will need to unpair your device from the editor to disable WebUSB.

  • Click on the lock icon in the address bar
  • Uncheck each BBC micro:bit CMSIS-DAP or DAPLink CMSIS-DAP device
  • Reload the page

Suni Imaging Microsystems USB Devices Driver

One-click Download

Once your micro:bit is paired, MakeCode will use WebUSB to transfer the code without having to drag and drop. Happy coding!

Console output

MakeCode will be able to “listen” to your micro:bit and display the console output.

Suni Imaging Microsystems Usb Devices Driver Updater

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