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- #TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB INSTALL#
- #TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB SERIAL#
- #TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB DRIVERS#
- #TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB DRIVER#
- #TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB PRO#
In most cases where you are using you Macintosh you will have a DTE to DTE connection (ie Mac to Router or Mac to other Computer). The standard cabling for RS-232 is therefore expecting DTE to connect to DCE, which uses specific wiring for the data and control signalling. As RS-232 come from history of remote communications, the DTE device is expected to connect to a "Data Communications Equipment" (DCE) device (a modem). In the language of RS-232 a computer or end device (Cisco Router for instance) behave as "Data Terminal Equipment" or DTE. Most USB/RS-232 dongles have male DB-9 (or officially DE9) connector, as does most computer equipment. Having got a dongle then you need to ensure you have the right physical plug and the right cabling. Plugs and Cables - I have dongle but no communications When using the "screen" application remember that the keystrokes "Ctl-a Ctl-\" should get you to the quit prompt and "Ctl-a ?" for help. Which option you choose is likely based on how comfortable you are with the MacOS Terminal and screen programs.
#TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB PRO#
My testing was with Intel MacBook Pro and Big Sur 11.2.3 and David Rankin reports that is also works with MacBook Pro M1.
#TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB INSTALL#
NOTE #3: As per NOTE #1, the Prolific Dongle now works via the Apple provided driver, so there is no need to install any new Prolific drivers.
#TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB DRIVER#
#TERMINAL EMULATOR FOR MAC USB SERIAL#
There might be others, but I have tested Serial 2 with an ATEN Prolific based dongle and found it to work One such program is: "Serial 2" by Decisive Tactics.