Mosaic Terminal
A part of Mosaic Industries' IDE, the Terminal is designed to allow serial communications between a PC and a Mosaic Controller. The Mosaic Terminal serves two basic purposes: it allows users to transfer programs to a Mosaic controller board and to save data sent by the Mosaic controller to a file on a PC. With its simple intuitive menu and user-friendly features, the Mosaic Terminal facilitates application development and helps you load, run, test and troubleshoot your application software.
While we designed it for use with Mosaic controllers, you can use it any time a terminal emulator is needed. And it's absolutely free!!! Take advantage of these nifty features:
- Ability to send and save files to and from a Mosaic embedded computer
- Ability to drag and drop text files to send to a Mosaic embedded computer.
- Ability to send multiple files using: #include "c:\path\filename.ext". The path in quotes can be absolute or relative to the first file downloaded.
- Use of the up and down arrow keys to resend previous commands.
- Progress bar to denote approximate time of downloads.
- Ability to copy and paste text to and from the terminal window.
- Ability to fully customize the user interface—you can select font, font color, font style, font size, and background color.
- Comment stripping for QED-Forth files.
- Automatic termination of the download if an error occurs.
- Long file name capability for sending and saving files.
- Straightforward configuration.
- On-line help for any further questions that might arise.
- TCP/IP raw "serial tunneling" connections to the Ethersmart Wildcard
How to download Mosaic Terminal
The Mosaic Terminal is included with both Mosaic IDE and Mosaic IDE Plus, but may also be installed separately by downloading and running the standalone installer:
- SHA1 sum:
a2631f4d42acab59e2ef83bfebf2d790f1afc988
MosaicTerminalSetup-1_33.exe — v1.33, 2MB (2,226,906 bytes)
- SHA1 sum:
0cce1569819a1751f2639bdbf35efbf584360fe1
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