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SwissMicros • Serial connection
SwissMicros
Serial connection
You can connect your SwissMicros calculator to your
computer using an USB (mini B) cable. A terminal
emulation utility on the computer side is used to talk to
the calculator. Here we cover how to establish proper
serial connection between a SwissMicros calculator and a
computer. Note that OS X has a built-in terminal emulation
utility called
«
screen
»
which does the job very well.
Setting up serial connection in OS X
1. install Silicon Labs USB Driver (
2. connect calculator to computer with USB cable
3. open Terminal
4. check presence of calculator’s serial port by listing it ;
to do this, enter the following in Terminal :
ls /dev/tty.S*
5. Terminal should return :
tty.SLAB_USBtoUART
6. configure the line and start monitoring serial data in
Terminal by entering :
screen tty.SLAB_USBtoUART 38400,8n1
7. the monitor window opens ; it’s completely blank
when it starts
Setting up serial connection in Windows
1. install Silicon Labs USB Driver (
)
2. download PuTTY (
)
3. connect calculator to computer with USB cable
4. open Device Manager and find the line name given to
the calculator’s serial controller (here : « COM3 »)
5. start PuTTY, go to
Session
[1]
and select
Serial
in the
panel on the right ; go to
Connection
[2]
Serial
[3]
and configure the serial line using these values :
•
Serial line to connect to
: name found at step 4
•
Speed
: 38400
the rest should be left to default (check image below)
6. click
Open
to start monitoring serial data
7. the monitor window opens ; it’s completely blank
when it starts
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