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### Windows
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You must install a device driver (for the computer to recognize the serial interface of the micro:bit); then, you must also install a terminal emulator (which is going to connect to the micro:bit and read its output). Here's how to do it:
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You must install a device driver (for the computer to recognize the
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serial interface of the micro:bit); then, you must also install a
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terminal emulator (which is going to connect to the micro:bit and read
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its output).
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* Follow instructions at https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/Windows-serial-configuration in order to install the device driver
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* Follow the instructions at
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https://developer.mbed.org/handbook/Windows-serial-configuration to
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install the device driver.
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* Instructions for installing a terminal emulator are below.
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#### Windows > Tera Term
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### Linux
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(Untested).
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* Install the program `screen` if it is not already installed.
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* Plug in the micro:bit.
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* Open a terminal.
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* Find which device node the micro:bit was assigned to with the command `ls /dev/ttyACM*`.
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* If it was `/dev/ttyACM0`, type the command `screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200`. If it was some other device node,
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use that one in the command instead. **Note:** You may need root access to run `screen`
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successfully. You can probably use the command `sudo` like this: `sudo screen /dev/ttyACM0 115200`.
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* To exit `screen`, type `Ctrl-A` `Ctrl-D`.
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* Plug in the micro:bit
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* Open a terminal
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* `dmesg | tail` will show you which `/dev/` node the micro:bit was assigned (e.g. `/dev/ttyUSB0`)
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* Then, do: `screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200` (install the `screen` program if you don't have it). To exit, run `Ctrl-A` `Ctrl-D`.
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Alternative programs include minicom, etc.
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Alternative programs include `minicom` and so on.
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### Mac OS
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Reports true if sprite is touching specified sprite
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```blocks
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let matter = game.createSprite(2, 2);
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let antimatter = game.createSprite(2, 2);
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if (matter.isTouching(antimatter)) {
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basic.pause(500);
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basic.clearScreen();
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basic.showString("BOOM!");
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}
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```
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export function isTouching(_this: micro_bitSprites.LedSprite, other: micro_bitSprites.LedSprite) : boolean
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```
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# Stop Animation
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Cancels the current animation and clears other pending animations .
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Stop the animation that is playing and any animations that are waiting to
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play.
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```sig
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led.stopAnimation()
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```
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### Example
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This program...
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```blocks
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basic.showString("STOP ME! STOP ME! PLEASE, WON'T SOMEBODY STOP ME?");
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => {
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led.stopAnimation();
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});
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'```
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### See Also
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# Serial Redirect To
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Dynamically configure the serial instance to use pins other than
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``USBTX`` and ``USBRX``.
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```sig
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serial.redirect(SerialPin.P0, SerialPin.P0, BaudRate.BaudRate115200);
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```
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### Parameters
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* ``tx``: the [serial pin](/device/pins) on which to transmit data
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* ``rx``: the [serial pin](/device/pins) on which to receive data
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* ``rate``: the baud rate at which to transmit and receive data (either `9600` or ``115200``)
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### Example
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When button ``A`` is pressed, the following example reconfigures the
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serial instance. The new configuration uses pin ``P1`` to transmit and
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``P2`` to receive, at a baud rate of `9600`.
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```blocks
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input.onButtonPressed(Button.A, () => {
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serial.redirect(SerialPin.P1, SerialPin.P2, BaudRate.BaudRate9600);
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});
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```
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### See also
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[serial](/device/serial)
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# Write Line
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# Serial Write Line
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Writes a string and a new line character (`\r\n`) to [serial](/device/serial).
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Write a string to the [serial](/device/serial) port and start a new line of text
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by writing `\r\n`.
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```sig
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serial.writeLine("");
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```
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### Parameters
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* `text` is the [string](/reference/types/string) to write to the serial port
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### Example: simple serial
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This program writes the word `BOFFO` to the serial port repeatedly.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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serial.writeLine("BOFFO");
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basic.pause(5000);
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});
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```
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### Example: streaming data
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The following example constantly checks the [compass heading](/reference/input/compass-heading) and sends the direction to serial.
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This program checks the
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[compass heading](/reference/input/compass-heading) and sends the
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direction to the serial port repeatedly.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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}
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})
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```
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### See also
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[serial](/device/serial), [write value](/reference/serial/write-value)
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[serial](/device/serial),
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[serial write number](/reference/serial/write-number),
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[serial write string](/reference/serial/write-string),
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[serial write value](/reference/serial/write-value)
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# Serial Write Number
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Write a number to the [serial](/device/serial) port.
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```sig
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serial.writeNumber(0);
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```
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### Parameters
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* `value` is the [number](/reference/types/number) to write to the serial port
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### Example: one through ten
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This program repeatedly writes a 10-digit number to the serial port.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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serial.writeNumber(1234567890);
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basic.pause(5000);
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});
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```
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### Example: plot bar graph does serial
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If you use the ``led.plotBarGraph`` function, it writes the number
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being plotted to the serial port too.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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led.plotBarGraph(input.lightLevel(), 255)
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basic.pause(10000);
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})
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```
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### See also
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[serial](/device/serial),
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[serial write line](/reference/serial/write-line),
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[serial write value](/reference/serial/write-value)
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# Serial Write String
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Write a string to the [serial](/device/serial) port,
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without starting a new line afterward.
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```sig
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serial.writeString("");
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```
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### Parameters
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* `text` is the [string](/reference/types/string) to write to the serial port
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### Example: simple serial
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This program writes the word `JUMBO` to the serial port repeatedly,
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without any new lines.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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serial.writeString("JUMBO");
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basic.pause(1000);
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});
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```
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### See also
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[serial](/device/serial),
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[serial write line](/reference/serial/write-line),
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[serial write number](/reference/serial/write-number),
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[serial write value](/reference/serial/write-value)
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# Write Value
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Writes name/value pair and a new line character (`\r\n`) to [serial](/device/serial).
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Write a name/value pair and a newline character (`\r\n`) to the [serial](/device/serial) port.
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```sig
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serial.writeValue("x", 0);
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```
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### Parameters
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* `name` is the [string](/reference/types/string) to write to the serial port
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* `value` is the [number](/reference/types/number) to write to the serial port
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### Example: streaming data
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The sample below sends the temperature and light level every 10 seconds.
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Every 10 seconds, the example below sends the temperature and light level
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to the serial port.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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})
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```
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### Plot bar graph does serial!
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#### ~hint
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If you use the `led.plotBarGraph` function, it automatically writes the value to the serial as well.
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```blocks
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basic.forever(() => {
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led.plotBarGraph(input.lightLevel(), 255)
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basic.pause(10000);
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})
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```
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The [send value](/reference/radio/send-value) function broadcasts
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string/number pairs. You can use a second micro:bit to receive them,
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and then send them directly to the serial port with ``write value``.
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#### ~
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### See also
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[serial](/device/serial), [write line](/reference/serial/write-line)
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[serial](/device/serial),
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[serial write line](/reference/serial/write-line),
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[serial write number](/reference/serial/write-number),
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[send value](/reference/radio/send-value)
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"public": true,
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"dependencies": {},
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"yotta": {
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"configIsJustDefaults": true,
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"config": {
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"microbit-dal": {
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"bluetooth": {
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{
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"name": "pxt-microbit",
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"version": "0.2.185",
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"version": "0.2.186",
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"description": "BBC micro:bit target for PXT",
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"keywords": [
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"JavaScript",
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"typescript": "^1.8.7"
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},
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"dependencies": {
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"pxt-core": "0.2.193"
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"pxt-core": "0.2.194"
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}
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}
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microbit
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microbit-appx
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microbit-beta
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microbit-git-*
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microbit-latest
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microbit-logo-svg
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microbit-portraitlogo-svg
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microbit-splashscreen-svg
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microbit-squarelogo-svg
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microbit-test
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microbit-theme-json
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microbit-uploader-exe
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microbit-uploader-zip
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