![]() ![]() Protect your credentials with Touch ID or Face ID and your account with two-factor authentication.Connect to your hardware via Serial Cable.Run your saved commands on multiple sessions or servers or instantly get them autocompleted in the terminal.No limitations on the number of devices to sync.Access your connection settings and credentials from any device anytime with an encrypted cloud vault.Get the support of ECDSA and ed25519 keys as well as a chacha20-poly1305 cipher.Quickly access the unified history of your terminal commands.Save your favorite and frequently used commands and shell scripts to execute them with a tap instead of typing.Customize your terminal themes and fonts for each connection.Work in several sessions simultaneously with a multi-tab interface and split-view support.Connect from your mobile and desktop device with SSH, Mosh, Telnet, Port Forwarding, and SFTP.With a free Termius Starter plan, you can: Connect with one tap from any mobile and desktop device-no re-entering IP addresses, ports, and passwords. If you see any mistakes or have suggestions, please let us know.Termius is an SSH client and terminal how it should be. To copy, highlight the text and press Cmd + C. Open a shell, then type the following (instead of /dev/tty.yourdevicename, use the device name you got from Step 3): screen /dev/tty.yourdevicename 9600 An new entry should have appeared - and this is Espruino's serial port. Plug Espruino in, wait a few seconds, and run the command again. You should see a list of your available serial devices. ![]() Make sure Espruino is unplugged, and type the following in a terminal: ls /dev/tty.* Now log out and back in, and you will no longer need to use sudo before running the terminal program. Type groups to check if dialout is listed, and run the following if it isn't: sudo adduser $USER dialout Having permission problems? Usually the Espruino device appears in the dialout group (for accessing modems), which means your user needs these permissions to access it. To copy, highlight the text and press Shift + Ctrl + C. Then run minicom to connect to the device (instead of /dev/ttyACM0, use the device name you got above): minicom -b 9600 -D /dev/ttyACM0 ![]() In a terminal window, install minicom if it isn't installed already: sudo apt-get install minicom Then run picocom to connect to the device (instead of /dev/ttyACM0, use the device name you got above): picocom -baud 9600 -flow n /dev/ttyACM0 If it's not we'd recommend using Minicom (below). Try typing picocom in a shell to see if it is installed in your OS. Picocom is installed by default in Ubuntu. You should be able to see which one the 'new' device is. If there isn't just one port, unplug Espruino and run the command again, then plug Espruino in and run it yet again. This will list all the serial ports that Espruino could be on (it may say 'No such file or directory' - this is ok). Type the following: ls /dev/ttyACM* /dev/ttyUSB* /dev/ttyAMA* You can copy text just by dragging over it and releasing the mouse button - and you paste by right-clicking. Start PuTTY, and click on Session in the left-hand pane.Ĭlick on the Serial radio button near the top right, then enter COM4 (or whatever port you found above) under Serial Line and 9600 under Speed. This is the name of Espruino's serial port. After Windows has installed all drivers (which could take several minutes), you should see some text in brackets by the icon saying COM then a number (eg. Look for an icon called STM32 Virtual COM Port (if you can't find it, unplug and re-plug Espruino and see which icon appears). ![]() Go to the Start Menu, open the Control Panel, then click on View Devices and Printers. You can either download the simple 'PuTTY' (which is a single executable which needs no installer), or you can download an installer. However to keep things simple, we'll just use an excellent free terminal application called PuTTY.ĭownload PuTTY from here. On versions of Windows earlier than Vista, you can use HyperTerminal which comes pre-installed. However you can still access Espruino in other ways. Note: We're putting a lot of functionality into the Chrome Web App (built in firmware updates, tutorials, module loading, syntax highlighting, etc) so we'd really recommend that you use it (see Quick Start for details on how to do this. ![]()
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