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Revision as of 12:57, 12 August 2017
You might want to select the serial Connection parameters:
| item | hint |
|---|---|
| device | the name of the device depends on your computer's operating system (see below) |
| baud rate | the speed of the connection or automatic if typical baudrates shall be tried see https://www.scantool.net/blog/switching-communication-baud-rate/ |
| direct | check if the access to the device should be done directly with out a serial driver |
device
Windows
typical connection devices are:
- COM1
- COM2
- ...
Linux
typical connection devices are
- ttyUSB0
- ttyUSB1
- ...
Mac OS
typical connection devices are:
- cu-usbserial
- cu-usbserial-####