Once connected, the default escape character is the same as telnet: Ctrl-] (Control and right-square-bracket). Otherwise, running bt ttyUSB2, bt /dev/ttyS0, or anything else will also do what is expected. In the example above, ttyUSB2 will be used when no option is specified (which is indicated by the star in front of the port number). * 3 | 206 | ttyUSB2 | cp210x | CP2102 USB to UART Bridge Controller Port | age (sec) | device | driver | description By default it will install in /usr/local/bin though this can be changed with the PREFIX variable, e.g. Setting it up and installing it are fairly trivial. configurable escape character and visible character ranges.supports stdin/stdout to inject/download data.single binary without annoying dependencies, builds out of the box.optionally time-stamped captures (relative/absolute dates).fixed/timed captures to files (may be enabled at run time).can send a Break sequence and toggling RTS/DTR for various reset sequences, even on startup.support for non-standard baud rates (e.g.wait for a specific, a new, or any port to appear (convenient with USB ports).enumeration of available ports with detected drivers and descriptions.automatic port detection (uses the most recently registered one by default).Bootterm is a simple, reliable and powerful terminal designed to ease connection to ephemeral serial ports as found on various SBCs, and typically USB-based ones.
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