Hi All,

Can you guys please move the "terminal" discussion to avr-chat, and change the 
subject line?

Thanks,
Eric

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> org] On Behalf Of Steven Michalske
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 10:54 AM
> To: David Brown
> Cc: avr-gcc-list@nongnu.org
> Subject: Re: [avr-gcc-list] Re: WinAVR discontinued ?!?!?
> 
> install pyserial
> 
> sudo easy_install pyserial
> 
> and you get a minicom like tool with that, miniterm.py
> 
> Then you also can script tour serial port with python.....
> On Jun 23, 2010, at 12:05 AM, David Brown wrote:
> 
> > On 23/06/2010 04:11, matt.vandewer...@csiro.au wrote:
> >> Ubuntu 10.04 has avr-gcc and avr-libc to the same patch level as
> >> winavr, AFAIK.  Apart from that, better editors, better 
> shell, better
> >> serial terminal support, makes for a better avr experience IMO. The
> >> only downside is that you have to write your own 
> Makefiles, but I do
> >> that anyway.
> >> 
> > 
> > That's good to hear.  I haven't tried avr-gcc on my Ubuntu 
> machine as yet - partly because it's important be consistent 
> about releases of the compiler and library, and using WinAVR 
> is a very easy way to keep these things consistent.
> > 
> > I know this is a little off-topic, but perhaps it's of 
> interest to others in this thread - what do you use for 
> serial terminals, since you mentioned them?  I've only used 
> minicom so far.  It works, but it's like a step back to the 
> DOS days compared to Tera Term Pro on windows.
> > 
> > mvh.,
> > 
> > David
> > 
> > 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Le 07/06/2010 18:13, Graham Davies a écrit :
> >>> 
> >>> Me Again: Actually, it's so easy now that I have a hard time
> >>> imagining it being easier.  The only tricky thing is that 
> you can't
> >>> install WinAVR to a path that has a space character in it, such as
> >>> "Program Files", but even that doesn't bite me as I nLite my
> >>> Windows installations so that programs install to a folder called
> >>> "Programs". Even my customers seem to be able to install 
> AVR Studio
> >>> and WinAVR to work together without a hitch.
> >>> 
> >> It's still tricky to have WinAVR quality on Linux, I hope the next
> >> tool/organization will also package a WinAVR quality gcc for
> >> Linux...
> >> 
> >> Bernard
> >> 
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