Newbie questions
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 - How to gracefully shutdown the board?
- How to execute a test script from REPL?
- How to validate that the firmware for the Pysense and the Lopy4 module is on the latest recommended release
 Thanks for your help
 
 
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 Hi, The hardware version of the board can be found written on the silk screen (either 1.0or1.1), The firmware version of the pysense can be found by using theread_fw_version()function inpycoproc.pywhich can be found here. Finally in regards to what library version you are using, you can see that at the top of the .py file e.g:__version__ = '0.0.2'
 
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 @shishir No idea. The pysense.py module itself is a pythion script, located in the library. But you migth have asked for the firmware version of the PIC controller on the pysense board. Maybe someone else can anwer that, like @seb 
 
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 @robert-hh Thanks. One more question. 
 4. How to find the Pysense version from board?
 
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 @shishir The latest version is always visible in the forum's section "Announcement & News". Since always new features are added and bugs are fixed, you have to determine yourself whether a certain version is good for your purpose. 
 
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 @robert-hh Thanks a lot 
 1 and 2: OK
 3. I found the commands in the document but my query was how to figure out if it is the recommended stable version
 
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 @shishir 1. Remove power. Unless there ate open files, that's ok 
 2. If the script has beenuploaded to the device,enter
 import <name_of_file>
 Without the .py extension.
 3. Enter the commands in REPL:
 import uos
 uos.uname()
 
 
			
		