You can verify that this is working by running the following command in a terminal:
#This software has been tested on the following versions of OS X:ĭepending on the USB-Serial cable included with your Transmitter, you may need to install the SiLabs CP210x driver. This can be used to enable Flysky CT6A / CT6B compatible transmitters (Turbobrix, Exceed, Modelcraft) in games or simulators. This project emulates a virtual Gamepad using input data from a serial port.
You can find information on how to do this here: This would too require you to have Macports installed. In its own way, this is the swiss army knife of thin clients: Key features: Naturally you would require Brew to be installed first. Its sleek user interface has many ways of making your life easier. Of course it does way more than just serial communication. It has the ability to do direct communication with a serial port. You should have a look at ZOC, what I think to be the best terminal emulation program available for the Mac. Scroll down a bit for description and download. Serial - Driverless Serial Terminal Emulator for macOS If you prefer not to work in Terminal, you might mant to try CoolTerm free.
It's installed by default and supports parity settings among other options type man cu for more info.
It has ANSI color, a dialing directory, dial-a-list, and a scripting language. Minicom is a serial communication program. The best program I know of for this is minicom, available from Homebrew, fink, and macports. Full-featured serial terminal for the Mac.If you prefer to use Minicom, you could still use the AppleScript to wrap it into a nice launchable app - use this older hint to find the right command line commands. If anyone can reply with a link to a tutorial on how to wrap an interactive Unix App in Cocoa, that would be the next step - it would be nice to do this without involving Terminal. If you fail to do this and exit a Terminal session, you'll leave the screen session alive and the serial resource unavailable until you kill the screen session manually. Serial - Modern Terminal for the Mac - Decisive Tactics, Inc. You may want to customize this slightly - you can change the screen colors or number of columns or rows. Compile and save as an app from within Script Editor, and you have a double-clickable application to launch a serial Terminal session. Use screen, Terminal, and a little AppleScripting.