![]() I was able to run PuTTY and it appears to have found the com port.Īs I have to work tomorrow, I am going to bed now, but I will be testing this in the next day or so. macos - Putty or Tera Term VT alternative for OS X - Super User Putty or Tera Term VT alternative for OS X Ask Question Asked 11 years, 3 months ago Modified 3 years, 9 months ago Viewed 49k times 2 I am currently using putty and Tera Term VT for connecting to external devices over serial port for bugging. In looking back at the Terminal window, this worked - I believe this is the one that took quite a while to install - maybe 30-45 minutes. I tried to do this, but "port" could not be found - I logged off and re-logged in and it worked. This will also install the command-line version of puttygen, the PuTTY key generator tool. I went to the page " " and found the Mavericks version. Install Terraform on Mac, Linux, or Windows by downloading the binary or using a package manager (Homebrew or Chocolatey). First, install PuTTY for Mac using brew install putty or port install putty (see below). I went to " " but I got an error since I have Mavericks. ![]() (Similar to having to "read" the whole license agreement in WinNT when installing it is what I was reminded of.) Running the command "xcodebuild -license" in the Terminal window/utility worked - I paged through the whole things just in case. Installing the Command Line tools - I was able to open the utility, but could not find Preferences -> Downloads -> Components -> Install 'Command Line Tools' the Install Command Line Tools reference, so I went ahead to see what happened. Linux and Mac OS X Operating Systems include connecting to an SSH server. The download was about 2.5 GB, so it took a while. No real problem, but I had to go the Apple store to get - the link, I think didn't work. I'll add that I'm pretty good with Windows and its vagaries, as I do Windows desktop and server support, but, I think I'm an unqualified dumbass when it comes to OSX, so feel free to make recommendations or comments. the numbering below references the numbering of the instructions on the page of your link. ![]() Using the link you posted, which lists the steps to install it. dan at 16:49 3 It's worth looking at Chris K's answer below apparently OS X comes with FTDI drivers since 10.9 (after this answer was written), so the installation isn't necessary. I just finished installing it! The installation, I think, took about an hour on my MBP (an i5 with 4 GB RAM) my OSX is Mavericks.Ī couple notes for anyone that stumbles across your response. Clearly the best answer: Terminal + screen + osx-pl2303 (in production use since many years ).
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