SerialTool
SerialTool is a macOS utility application designed for connecting to and communicating with devices through serial ports. It's typically used by developers, engineers, and technicians who need to interface with embedded systems, Arduino boards, industrial equipment, or other hardware that communicates via serial connections. The app provides a terminal interface for sending commands and receiving data from serial devices, making it useful for debugging, configuration, and monitoring of connected hardware. Users often rely on serial communication tools for firmware development, IoT device management, and troubleshooting electronic systems.
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1 suggestionThe search results did not return relevant information about SerialTool from duolabs, but I found information about a similar app called 'Serial' from Decisive Tactics available through Homebrew. Since the original SerialTool appears to have limited online presence and may be discontinued or no longer maintained, I recommend trying Serial as an alternative. Serial is actively maintained and provides similar functionality for connecting to devices with serial ports. You can download it directly from the developer's website or install it via Homebrew with 'brew install --cask serial'. While I cannot confirm if Serial has native Apple Silicon support, it's worth testing as a replacement for your serial communication needs.
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