- | [* black] [https://sourceforge.net/projects/y-a-terminal/|Download YAT here.] Install YAT using default options. |
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- | [* black] Setup YAT to use <LF> as the end of line character. This will improve the readability of the messages coming from the Duet. Go to "Terminal" Menu -> "Settings" -> "Text Settings" -> "EOL sequence:" set to <LF> |
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+ | [* black] [https://sourceforge.net/projects/y-a-terminal/|Download YAT here.] Install YAT using default options, then open it. If the Terminal Settings screen doesn't open automatically, select "Terminal" menu, then "Settings". |
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+ | [* black] Select the correct COM port as the Serial Port. |
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+ | [* black] If unsure of the COM port number, press ***Windows Key + R*** on your keyboard and type ++devmgmt.msc++ |
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+ | [* black] Your Duet will be listed under ++Ports (COM & LPT)++ as ++USB Serial Device (COM#)++ or similar. Use COM# as the Serial Port in YAT. |
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+ | [* black] Set YAT to use <LF> as the end of line character. This will improve the readability of the messages coming from the Duet. Click "Text Settings" in the "Terminal Settings" and change "EOL sequence:" to <LF>. Click "OK" to close Text Settings. Click "OK" again to close Terminal Settings. |
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+ | [* black] Select "Terminal" menu, then "Open/Start" to connect to your Duet. Or click the green tick in the tool bar. If you are connecting to a Duet 2 WiFi, you may see lots of ''"WiFi reported error: no known networks found"'' messages. Don't worry, that's normal. |
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