Serial 2.0.4 Instant
: Support for Xterm, VT100, and ANSI, making it ideal for managing network gear like Cisco or Juniper.
: Fixes for connection drops previously seen on Intel Macs when using specific USB-C adapters. 🛠 Why Use Serial?
: Built-in support for common chipsets like FTDI, Prolific, CH34x, and CP210x. Serial 2.0.4
💡 : If you are troubleshooting hardware, Serial includes a built-in Line Monitor to see exactly what data is being sent and received in hex or ASCII.
: Automatically detects connected devices without requiring /dev/ path identification. : Support for Xterm, VT100, and ANSI, making
: Open the app and select your device from the list—no configuration is usually needed for standard 9600 baud connections.
Serial is a professional terminal emulator designed specifically for macOS that eliminates the need for manual driver installations for most USB-to-serial adapters. 🚀 Key Features in Version 2.0.4 : Built-in support for common chipsets like FTDI,
The release of by Decisive Tactics marks a significant update for Mac users, primarily by introducing native support for Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3 chips).
