Redirect output of mc6811 from terminal to a file

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To redirect the output of the mc6811 from a terminal to a file, users can utilize terminal software features. Specifically, in HyperTerminal, users can capture the terminal output by following instructions found in online resources. Alternatively, Tera Term is recommended as a more user-friendly option, offering a built-in logging feature under the file menu to log received characters directly to a file. This approach allows for efficient saving of terminal data without complex setups.
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Hi,

I want to redirect output of mc6811 from terminal to a file.I have tried google search and did not find any solution for that.Can anyone help me?I appreciate your help.

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Rose
 
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You need to provide more information if you want someone to help you. Until then the answer is no. Last time I worked with the mc68hc11 was 14 years ago.
 


Hi,

I am using Axide software.I use 'g2000' in hyperterminal to display the output.I would like to redirect this output(present on terminal) to a file.

Thanks
Rose
 


Hello Rose,

You can save (capture) what the terminal receives. I haven't used Hyperterm in nearly a decade, but this post outlines how to do it:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc738294(WS.10).aspx

In my opinion, a far less clunky terminal program (as far as Windows is concerned) is the free, and open source Tera Term:
http://ttssh2.sourceforge.jp/

You'll note that under the file menu, there's an option to log received characters:
http://ttssh2.sourceforge.jp/manual/en/menu/file.html

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