Minicom For Mac Os
That's normal behaviour for a device of this type E., the OS is designed to see a serial connection as a network interface, you can simply ignore this. If the driver you've installed is FCP compatible and working correctly then I believe you should see your adapter as an available device control option in FCP.
Gumstix.org has provided the most useful information for developers about gumstix development, though a little bit out dated. This post will show a real example for Mac OS (10.9) to connect with a gumstix (Overo+Palo35) using minicom. Have fun!
I have read several posts on how to use minicom on a mac os (10.5.8) to connect and configure a cisco switch. I am not able to do to this. I'm going to post my config settings and if anyone has a solution, please let me know. I have been working on this for 3 weeks and tried suggesting to my supervisor to use windows but he will not budge. Minicom is a completely free and open source command-line software project implemented in C and designed from the offset to act as a clone of the well-known Telix application created only for the Microsoft Windows (MS-DOS) operating systems. Emulates VT102 and ANSI terminals. In other words, the Minicom. 还有,如果要支持终端颜色,启动的时候,要带参数:minicom -c on. Posted @ 2014-07-16 17:18 Biiigfish 阅读(6714) 评. Sudo minicom -s; You can use minicom on a Mac OS X Server setup, too, but you'll have to use /dev/tty.serial as a configuration parameter. It also works fine with the KEYSPAN Adapter USB to Serial cable (/dev/tty.USA28X2b23P1.1 on my machine). This free software for Mac OS X was originally designed by Alexander Neundorf. From the developer: CuteCom is a graphical serial terminal, like minicom or Hyperterminal on Windows. It is aimed mainly at hardware developers or other people who need a terminal to talk to their devices. CuteCom doesn't use the autotools (autoconf, automake.
Minicom Download
0. gumstix.org
Minicom For Windows 10
1. minicom
Minicom is always recommended based on the previous experience. It supports both Linux and Mac OS. As the link above has covered the Linux. We will try to install minicom into Mac OS. Of course, we do not want to bootstrap from the source file. So please install either brew or port as your apt-get/yum for the Mac. Then
brew install minicom
NOTE: brew update may be needed or the latest version of Xcode (command line tools) is needed for the latest Mac OS (10.9)
Minicom Help
2. minicom -s
This will drive you into the interactive menu of minicom. First, we need to choose “Serial Port Setup” and then configure the device and the connection. The link from gumstix.org is still helpful for all these configurations except for the name of the device. You have to figure out the name of the device after the gumstix is connected. In my case, I am using a USB converter and the gumstix is eventually connected to my Mac via a USB port. Hunting under /dev, you will find it – tty.usbserial-A7005snv.
3. minicom -o
Run the command above and then power on the gumstix and then login~
OPTIONS:
Compiled on Nov 4 2013, 21:48:22.
Port /dev/tty.usbserial-A7005snv
Press Meta-Z for help on special keys
?t?ص?
Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.5.1 (Jul 17 2012 – 08:47:49)
OMAP3530-GP ES3.1
Board revision: 0
Reading boot sector
Loading u-boot.bin from mmc
U-Boot 2011.09 (Jul 16 2012 – 16:50:21)