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- From: Tarun Siripurapu <starunj at gmail dot com>
- To: sid at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 12:18:30 -0500
- Subject: hw-visual-tty
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- Reply-to: Tarun Siripurapu <starunj at gmail dot com>
Hi,
To run SID and show the 'hw-uart-ns16550 uart1' tty window, this is
what I'm currently doing:
$ arm-elf-sid --board=pid7t-normalmap --gdb=2000 -EL --tksm &
And then I select the experimental GUI window titled 'System Monitor'
and left-click and hold on 'uart1' in the left hand column, select
'GUIs' and then 'tk tty'.
Is there a way to do it with out having to open the System Monitor and
click these every time?
Thanks,
Tarun