- #TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#
- #TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 CODE#
- #TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 PC#
- #TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 PROFESSIONAL#
#TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 CODE#
Please refer to the datasheet and the Cypress Provided Code Example " USBFS-UART" for more information. Note: Although the sample below seems to be working, I needed to select IMO 24MHz +/- 0.25% and enable USB
#TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 PC#
In \CortexM3\ARM_GCC_541\Debug to let PC know what is this USB connection. The other from J2 (for USBUART connection)Īnd you need to place "USBUART_cdc.inf" file which Len-san attached at the discussion You need to connect 2 USB cables from CY8CKIT-050 to PC. When debugged from PSoC Creator, it worked just like the project above. I confirmed that PSoC Creator is seeing "KitProg" Note only the USB cable from the KitProg is connected to PCĪnd from the Menu Debug > Select Debug Target. KitProg-SWDCLK White Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 P1_1 KitProg-SWDIO Green Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 P1_0 KitProg-RST Blue Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 RESET KitProg-GND Black Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 GND KitProg-VTARG Red Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 VIN KitProg-12 White Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 P0_1 KitProg-12 Green Jumper to CY8CKIT-050 P0_0 Then I connected these jumpers to CY8CKIT-050 The right side pins (J7) are for the debugger The nice part of KitProg is it has both "debugger" and "USB-Serial" on board. The picture is my two CY8CKIT-043s, one is still un-opened and the other is already separated to KitProg and the main board.Īfter I snipped the KitProg from the main board, I soldered pin-sockets so that using jumper wires will be easy. To get this tool, we need to get a Cypress's PROTOTYPE EVB, such as CY8CKIT-043. Then I tried to use KitProg, which is my favorite Note, I modified the main.c so that when I typed '1', 'M" is written Then when I debug the program, as I typed '0' and '1' I could see the LED on and off. (Sorry for these weird letters, they are called "Japanese Katakana") The other from the USB-Serial converter for UART input/output (This will be detected as a COM port from PC)ĬyGlobalIntEnable /* Enable global interrupts.
One from CY8CKIT-050 J1 (for program and debug) Then I connected jumpers to CY8CKIT-050 as below The following are the test I ran this morning.Īs I wrote in your other discussion before, I used a USB-Serial converter module Title bar identifies it as version 3.I wonder if you are reading our responses.Īnyway, yesterday, I had a chance to visit my office after a few weeks of absence thanks for the COVID-19, Has issues with scroll window boundaries.
For more than 10 years the forum was hosted on website maintained by Boris Maisuradze. Posting in this forum was the best way to suggest new features for Tera Term or propose new commands for the Tera Term Macro language. In January 2005, Boris Maisuradze, together with Yutaka Hirata, started the TeraTerm Support forum where they answered questions from Tera Term users.
#TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 PROFESSIONAL#
To avoid confusion with version numbers and to indicate that Tera Term developed by Yutaka was more recent than version 3.1.3 from Ayera Technologies, it was decided to give this branch of Tera Term Professional version numbers starting 4.xx. He added his own implementation of SSH2 and many new features on top of what was part of version 2.3.
#TERATERM PRO FOR WINDOWS 10 SOFTWARE#
In 2004, Yutaka Hirata, a software designer from Japan, restarted development of the open source version of Tera Term. Ayera Technologies did not make their source open, but does provide limited technical support. In October 2002, Ayera Technologies released TeraTerm Pro 3.1.3 supporting SSH2 and added multiple other features like a built-in web server for API integration with external systems, recurring "keep-alive" commands, and ODBC database support via the TT Macro Scripting Language. Original development of Tera Term stopped in the late 1990s at version 2.3, but other organizations have created variations. At the time, it was the only freely available terminal emulator to effectively support the Japanese language. The first versions of Tera Term were created by T.