![]() I (14) boot: Enabling RNG early entropy source. I (14) boot: ESP-IDF v3.3 2nd stage bootloader Connected to ttyACM1 at 115200 bps.Įscape character is 'Ctrl-]'. Hi everyone, Following the excellent tutorial by ytsuboi,I got both the standalone DIP LPC1114 chip as well as the Switch-Science board and have enjoyed playing around with both. Port | age (sec) | device | driver | model I happen to have BBC Doctor Who HiFive inventor coding kit connected to my laptop right now, so I gave it a try in Ubuntu 20.04: It’s still young (no support for automatic speed switching nor macros yet) but pretty usable, and I already switched to it If that’s something of interest to you, you can check it there: And a few environment variables make it possible not to type any argument at all yet have the expected behavior. I finally wrote mine to address all that at once, plus support for automatic port detection (the last registered one is the good one by default), waiting for the port to be ready, and also support fixed or timed captures. I was terribly fed up with the current state of serial terminals, which either don’t cope well with errors, or take ages to start, making you lose the first characters, or don’t support non-standard speeds etc. But Willy Tarreau was not quite happy with those tools, so he decided to write his own: Bootterm. ![]() There are plenty of terminal programs to access the serial console from minicom or screen to Putty. ![]()
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