[GreenKeys] USB-teletype adapters
Steve Garrison
steve.n4tty at gmail.com
Fri Jun 3 10:06:50 EDT 2016
I use TeraTerm and Putty both. Both come in handy for lots of other things
as well.
CodeCage in the Deep South...
Steve G./N4TTY
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From: GreenKeys [mailto:greenkeys-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
Duncan Brown
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2016 9:58 AM
To: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] USB-teletype adapters
Eric,
THANKS for designing USBTTY and making it available to us!!
Got the board fired up, but have some questions:
In the Config Settings - in "AUTOMSG" - how do you enter "EOF" from to
computer keyboard to exit from the text entry?? I assumed it would be a
"CTL-" or "ALT-" sequence, but I think I tried everything and nothing seemed
to work. (I want to use the "Autoprint" feature for demos at the Antique
Wireless Museum.)
What are people using for a terminal program? I was surprised to find that
Hypertem is no longer included in MS OS since MS Vista (I'm using
W7 and assuming W10 won't include it either). I downloaded "ExtraPuTTY"
and it worked, but it was hard to find the "Serial Data" mode and I couldn't
figure out how to save my settings/config. I have read that the Win XP exe
& dll files for Hyperterm will still work on W7, so I will try that next.
In looking for a small plastic box to put the board into, my wife suggested
Jo-ann's Fabric & Craft store. We went there and she got $2.50 worth of pins
and I got a "free" ~2" square sturdy plastic box!
Thanks & have fun,
Duncan
KL2OEQ
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