![]() The equivalent Windows command is "where" ![]() ![]() The problem is "which" is a UNIX only command. The mbed cli installer puts the mbed executable file in c:/Payton2.7/scripts Select the Console Tab in the tool's window, One see a message " which failed to find mbed executable" If one views the console log In VScode click on the Help Menu Item and selected Toggle Developer Tools on the drop down menu, One will see a Warning message that the mbed is not installed in the VSCode Header Status bar ![]() The Java Script code which implements the extent Windows ension contains UNIX specific commands The VS CODE MBED extension version 0.2.0 code will not work on a Window platform.
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