Selected Save setup as dfl (save setup as default) then select Exit from Minicom. When the configuration is complete you should be presented with the original screen. Press the 'Q' key for Data=8bits, Parity=none, and Stopbits=1 (8N1), these settings are required for the Dragon12 Board.Īfter the settings are set up correctly, press Enter to continue.Press the 'C' key for a baud rate of 9600bps.| G - Software Flo| D: 38400 O: Mark V: 8 | | | F - Hardware Flo| C: 9600 N: Odd U: 7 | | | B - Lockfile Loc| Current: 9600 8N1 | | To edit the baud rate and related settings press the 'E' key.You should be presented with the following:
Press the 'G' key to toggle Yes or No.Press the 'F' key to toggle Yes or No.You should be greeted with the following screen: Next, select “Serial port setup” and press to continue. Now the following menu should be displayed: To start the configuration process type in the following command and switch: Now that Minicom is installed, the program must be configured properly to interface with the board. It would be best to use your distributions' repository if possible.
Minicom serial port install#
Minicom can be downloaded from Freecode or the following terminal command can be used to download and install the program:ĬAUTION: I've seen some potentially fake sites posing as the 'official' Minicom website with untrusted security certificates. This program is used from console to interface with D-Bug12 and send the text file to the board. Minicom is a serial communication program, which we can use with the Dragon12 board. Project maintained by Derrekito Hosted on GitHub Pages - Theme by mattgraham Introduction