I'm running Debian on my BBW with a USB connection to my Windows XP PC.  I 
can use Hyperterminal to log into the BBW via the COM10 port which is 
created for me when I load the drivers for my BBW.  The port is set for 
9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.  You should be able to use 
this link in your C programs without too much trouble.  

Hope that's helpful. (I also use Putty.exe to interact with the BBW from my 
keyboard.  It provides a better command line interface IMHO.)

On Monday, February 23, 2015 at 9:33:46 AM UTC-6, [email protected] 
wrote:
>
> Long time embedded developer, first time with Beagle Board Black.
> How do I get the serial Linux command line like other Linux SBC?
> Is it possible through the USB connectors or do I need additional 
> hardware? A special cable as someone suggested?
> I want to program using C, but cannot find information besides using 
> Javascript with a HTML interface.
> Please provide links to any pertinent information. 
> Thanks.
>  
>
>

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