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    pineTERM: Free In-Browser UART Terminal

    pineTERM: Free In-Browser UART Terminal

    Easy-to-use, powerful web/browser UART terminal, no installation req.

    A modern, stand alone browser-based serial terminal for UART communication with microcontrollers, embedded devices, and IoT hardware. No installation required - just open in your browser and connect to your serial device. Just unpack the zip file into local folder and open index.html in Chrome/Edge/Opera. Works on Windows/Linux/MaOS
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    xRxTx - Uart/Com

    xRxTx - Uart/Com

    Rxtx/Uart GUI

    RxtxConsole is an API and GUI software, developed by Doidx with JSerialCom as the kernel. It can be used for multi- UART/RS232 interface operation. The platform supports Windows/MAC/Linux. Note: Developed with Java17 Follow these steps step by step to apply RxtxConsole, 1. LIST, to obtain all Serial ports currently available on the system. 2. CONNECT, Select a Serial port for connection and place it in the connection pool for use 3. ...
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    AudioSerial with JavaScript

    Use a smartphone to send serial commands.

    Send serial commands to your project from any device with a headphone jack that supports HTML5 and JavaScript. Does potentially require a few components to be added to your project. Designed for reliable results by default, but allows many adjustments. Uses 9600 8N1 by default. The baud rate is easily changed. The library is heavily commented to assist with any tweaking you want to do. For schematics of how to connect to your MCU/MPU, see...
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