NeoCon
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'''neocon''' has a few graving advantages over some other terminal apps: | '''neocon''' has a few graving advantages over some other terminal apps: | ||
− | * You don't have to be <code>root</code> to access <code>/dev/ttyACM0</code> with '''neocon'''. | + | * You don't have to be <code>root</code> to access <code>/dev/ttyACM0</code> with '''neocon'''. Being a member of the <code>dialout</code> group should give you sufficient privileges. |
* by specifying a delay on keyboard input(as shown below), '''neocon''' will allow you to paste commands directly from clipboard without making [[Bootloader|u-boot]] choke on it. | * by specifying a delay on keyboard input(as shown below), '''neocon''' will allow you to paste commands directly from clipboard without making [[Bootloader|u-boot]] choke on it. | ||
* '''neocon''' can be started without <code>/dev/ttyACM0</code> being available. It will automatically connect as soon as you start [[Bootloader|u-boot]] on the Neo: | * '''neocon''' can be started without <code>/dev/ttyACM0</code> being available. It will automatically connect as soon as you start [[Bootloader|u-boot]] on the Neo: | ||
− | The main feature of neocon is actually that you can give it a list | + | The main feature of '''neocon''' is actually that you can give it a list |
of devices and it will pick one that works, e.g., | of devices and it will pick one that works, e.g., | ||
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~n | ~n | ||
− | This is useful for dynamically allocated devices, such as ttyUSBn | + | This is useful for dynamically allocated devices, such as <code>ttyUSBn</code> |
− | or ttyACMn. You can of course also use them with other communication | + | or <code>ttyACMn</code>. You can of course also use them with other communication |
programs - there's certainly no shortage of them - but then you have | programs - there's certainly no shortage of them - but then you have | ||
to handle reconnects manually. | to handle reconnects manually. | ||
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./neocon -t 30 /dev/ttyACM0 | ./neocon -t 30 /dev/ttyACM0 | ||
− | To quit neocon type: | + | To quit '''neocon''' type: |
~. | ~. |
Revision as of 03:22, 5 December 2008
neocon is a handy serial console utility (not only) for u-boot.
neocon has a few graving advantages over some other terminal apps:
- You don't have to be
root
to access/dev/ttyACM0
with neocon. Being a member of thedialout
group should give you sufficient privileges. - by specifying a delay on keyboard input(as shown below), neocon will allow you to paste commands directly from clipboard without making u-boot choke on it.
- neocon can be started without
/dev/ttyACM0
being available. It will automatically connect as soon as you start u-boot on the Neo:
The main feature of neocon is actually that you can give it a list of devices and it will pick one that works, e.g.,
# neocon /dev/ttyUSB{0,1,2}
If you don't like the one it picked, you can switch to the next with
~n
This is useful for dynamically allocated devices, such as ttyUSBn
or ttyACMn
. You can of course also use them with other communication
programs - there's certainly no shortage of them - but then you have
to handle reconnects manually.
Installation
Download the source from http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/neocon/ to a directory of your choice and build neocon by issuing
make
Usage
To connect to the bootloader use
./neocon -t 30 /dev/ttyACM0
To quit neocon type:
~.
An alternative to NeoCon is picocom.