![]() The terminal should be configured to communicate using 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity at 9600 baud (bits per second). You can edit your application program into ascii text files using your favorite text editor, save the programs on disk, and use the terminal program to send the ascii text files over an RS232 link to the built-in interpreter/compiler on the QED Board.Ĭommon terminal configurations include an IBM-PC or PC-compatible computer running the Windows™ terminal program, or the Apple Macintosh™ computer running Microphone II™ or a similar terminal program. ![]() The most convenient terminal is a personal computer running a terminal emulation program. ![]() Built-in QED software drivers support both the primary and secondary serial ports. Commands that you type at the terminal are accepted by the QED Board's built-in interpreter and interactive compiler, and the QED Board's responses appear at the terminal. You can program or communicate with the QED Board from any terminal or PC via these serial ports. The QED Board has two serial communications ports: a primary serial port called serial1 and a secondary serial port called serial2.
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