It is now possible to use the 'Wait for termination string' option when capturing in hex format as long as formatting of hex data is disabled.Made formatting of captured hex data configurable.Changed preferences window to multi-tab concept.Added proxy settings to preferences (for update check).Added printing for plain text and hex views.Added configuration option for blocking keystrokes while transmit data flow is halted.Added configuration option for software supported flow control.Not sure if it offers OP's desired functionality.CoolTerm is a simple serial port terminal application (no terminal emulation) that is geared towards hobbyists and professionals with a need to exchange data with hardware connected to serial ports such as servo controllers, robotic kits, GPS receivers, microcontrollers. I've not used this for bootloader transfer. I've installed some of the FTDI drivers as well so i can use the USB to RS232 cables that are cheap. Launch "screen" with the appropriate arguments and boom. I'm not sure if all versions implement this, but I'm on 10.9 and it has it's own serial terminal. There is also a promising freeware called CuteCom, that I did not test it yet : It will be good to share it here, which will be useful for other members too. I'm looking for a tested method without any hassle. I also had no luck in successful transmitting of a hex file via most of the windows based software, only SIOW and TeraTerm works for me. Most of them are not written for this purpose, expensive and may not respond well to "EX_PCD_Bootloader". There are several 'serial port' software for mac : Zterm, CoolTerm, goSerial, ZOC, iTerm. But not a straitforward solution, wastes your time, hdd space, money. MACs are Intel-based for several years, It is possible to install Windows on it and have two OS in parallel. Though I have 2 MACs in the basement I can't try it out(too dusty).best you download the program and see if it works. ![]() If not someone MUST have written some 'serial port' software for a MAC though as you've found out it's gotta be rare.īest bet.try googling for it, talk to mac groups.īuy a $50 tablet that's PC based.(sorry,but that's the way it is !)įound 'minicom', it _should" work for you.as it does allow you to send files,has handshaking, etc. I was under the impression that MACs could emulate/run PC software these days ? There is a built in Terminal.app in OSX, that seems to open serial port with screen command but you should write commands inside that is awful for end users. ![]() I wonder why no one requested it while OSX is pretty common these days. This app must be able to send a file (*.hex) via virtual com port. I'm looking for a free App or a simple way in OSX which simulates the SIOW.exe, allows me to set baud rate and Xon/Xoff handshaking. I can use SIOW for uploading *.hex to MCU but my customer with computer running OSX is not able to this. ![]() Send them to to use bootloader in Mac OSX? Please do not post bug reports on this forum. CCS :: View topic - How to use bootloader in Mac OSX?įAQ Forum Help Official CCS Support Search Register Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inĬCS does not monitor this forum on a regular basis.
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