On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 22:41:09 +0200, Alexandre Tolmos wrote:
> Le 25 sept. 09 à 21:41, Ulisses Reina Montenegro de Albuquerque a écrit :
>> USB-to-RS232 adapters are cheap and easy to come by, and well worth the
>> money when it comes to debugging your environment and code on evaluation
>> boards.
>
> How would this work on the MacOS X side ? A terminal emulator is needed, 
> right ?

We use 'screen' for that purpose over here, not really
a terminal emulator, but just the right thing to
connect to a serial line somehow.

>> As for a platform -- I'd say you're probably better off with ARM-based
>> boards, there are tons of options in the market (meaning there are many
>> cheap boards available, as well as full-featured ones such as the
>> Beagleboard).
>
> Any brand you would recommend ? I was thinking more of Coldfire based 
> boards.

E.g., cobra5329, sold by www.ebv.com

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