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tutorials:serial2tcp [2014/09/16 16:57] 127.0.0.1 external edit |
tutorials:serial2tcp [2018/10/29 13:37] (current) James Sentman fixed errant em dash substitution |
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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
- | command line options: | + | command line options: (NOTE that all the switches are preceded by a double dash, NOT the em dash that modern browsers insist on converting a typed double dash into when editing a wiki page.) |
+ | <code> | ||
--help (prints out these instructions) | --help (prints out these instructions) | ||
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--share [serial port name] [serial port baud rate] [tcp port] | --share [serial port name] [serial port baud rate] [tcp port] | ||
+ | </code> | ||
you can use multiple --share name 57600 2000 combinations to share multiple ports. | you can use multiple --share name 57600 2000 combinations to share multiple ports. | ||
for example: | for example: | ||
+ | <code> | ||
/Applications/serial2tcp/serial2tcp --share usbserial-FT54454 4800 2000 | /Applications/serial2tcp/serial2tcp --share usbserial-FT54454 4800 2000 | ||
+ | </code> | ||
might be the command you would use to share a CM11 or XTB-232 on a remote machine. It shares an FTDI based serial adaptor named usbserial-FT54454 opens it at 4800 baud and shares it to port 2000. | might be the command you would use to share a CM11 or XTB-232 on a remote machine. It shares an FTDI based serial adaptor named usbserial-FT54454 opens it at 4800 baud and shares it to port 2000. |