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Tried to use Putty ver 6 but it does not give any sign of life when I
try to opem serial connection I am Using hyperterminal I did some switch off/on etc... and now I got prompt Ok ... any more ideas ??? ok ls Not at a device tree node. Use 'dev <device-pathname>'. ok ok / Stack Underflow ok ok tip |
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