Re: Terminal emulation program for Mac
#628 I have not used coolterm on the mac (haven't used a mac in years), but coolterm on windows is a great terminal program (and I have used many emulators and a few vt100s in the last 35 or so years). Do you have a problem with the usb-serial cable driver perhaps? I have had the best luck with ftdi-based cables, but have also used prolific versions. I also use beagle-term on a chromebook; not too refined but handy and the chromebook recognizes the cable with no driver needed. Now I am also bringing my first linux-mint system to life, so will need to find a terminal-emulator/driver for that too. gil From: 'Neal Aguillard via groups.io' <AGUILLARDN=cs.com@groups.io> Subject: Re: [TinyTrak] Terminal emulation program for Mac KN4USN > On Dec 6, 2020, at 7:52 PM, Neal Aguillard via groups.io <AGUILLARDN=cs.com@groups.io> wrote: > I have an older MacBook Air. Tried loading TeraTerm and I guess it’s no longer available. Did load SeriaTools. Changed the baud rate to 19200- still not communicating with the TT4. > What’s the best terminal program for a Mac? > Been using TeraTerm Pro for my PC without a problem > Neal Aguillard > > > |
Free Terminal Emulator For Mac
Cmder is one of the most popular portable terminal emulators available for Windows OS. Apple's Terminal app on the Mac is a great tool for diving into the command line, but it isn't the only option available. The Mac Observer rounded up several alternatives to Terminal you can use.