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This program is up and running.  Making improvements from time to time for my projects.  Code at GitHub, see [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/python_smart_terminal Code at GitHub]]  See the GUI here at [[Smart Terminal GUI]]
 
This program is up and running.  Making improvements from time to time for my projects.  Code at GitHub, see [[https://github.com/russ-hensel/python_smart_terminal Code at GitHub]]  See the GUI here at [[Smart Terminal GUI]]
  
SmartTerminal an open source, programmable rs232 smart terminal in particular for use with micro controllers like the arduino.  My motivation for writing it was first to aid in managing and debugging micro controller projects, and then actually becoming part of hybrid raspberry pi / arduino projects.  The program can run in many modes ( which you can create if you wish ).  Included in the repository is the code for many modes that I have created, each normally paired with an arduino application ( code may be posted, contact me if interested ) to produce a final application.  For more information on these projects see the category Arduino/RaspberryPi.
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SmartTerminal an open source, programmable rs232 smart terminal in particular for use with micro controllers like the arduino.  My motivation for writing it was first to aid in managing and debugging micro controller projects, and then actually becoming part of hybrid raspberry pi / arduino projects.  The program can run in many modes ( which you can create if you wish ).  Included in the repository is the code for many modes that I have created, each normally paired with an arduino application ( code may be posted, contact me if interested ) to produce a final application.  
  
 
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