I've actually got PuTTY working under Windows 7, but not (yet) under Debian.

Here are my PuTTY settings on Debian:

Serial line: /dev/ttyUSB0
Speed: 115200
Connection type: Serial

I've saved these settings in a session, and load the session. When I try to 
open, however, I get the following error message:

"Unable to open connection to 192.168.0.10. Unable to open serial port."

The cable is plugged into a port that under windows is known as COM4. Might 
it be known by another name?

Also, I realize this discussion is off the original topic, so I'll be happy 
to open a new thread if anyone thinks it's worth it.

Thanks for the help.

On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 10:00:19 AM UTC-7, RobertCNelson wrote:
>
> /dev/ttyUSB0 is the linux node name. 
>
> on mac this would be /dev/cu.usbserial 
>
> on windows, one of the COMX's.. 
>
> on windows just use tera term: 
>
> https://ttssh2.osdn.jp/index.html.en 
>
>

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