I am debugging a target board using Ulink. Why can I not use the serial window of uVision for the output coming to the PC:s serial port? Or can I somehow? Jokke
You mean, you want to use uVision as a terminal emulator?
You may use this. Please see: C:\Keil\ARM\Boards\Keil\MCB2100\DebugIO
Yes, I want to emulate the terminal inside uvision, if possible. Otherwise I have to switch between uvision and hyperterminal all the time (not the problem of my life, but...) Jokke
OK, that could be a way for some cases. Why cannot uVision accept the terminal windows to be connected to serial ports, and emulate a terminal? Jokke
"Otherwise I have to switch between uvision and hyperterminal all the time" Err... isn't the whole point of Windows that you can have multiple applications running simultaneously...! ;-)
"Why cannot uVision accept the terminal windows to be connected to serial ports, and emulate a terminal?" I think you have the wrong end of the stick there! The purpose of the Serial window is for use with the simulator: the simulated output from your application goes to the serial window, and stuff typed in the serial simulates input to your application. I have a dual-screen PC, and use 1 screen for uVision, and the other for a terminal emulator when debugging a real target.
OK, now I know that there are no settings in uVision that I missed. I just thought this would be a good and natural feature to have. Unless Keil adds this to uVision, let's not waste any more time on this. Thanks for your points. Jokke
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