The learning curve is five minutes: select COM port, set baud rate, click Open. From there, the advanced features (YMODEM, RTS toggling, hex logging) reveal themselves as you need them.
If you spend more than 10 minutes a week staring at screen /dev/ttyUSB0 or Putty’s clunky interface, you owe it to yourself to try Sscom 5.13.1 English. It removes the friction of serial debugging: Sscom 5.13.1 English
: Elias plugged his RS-232 to USB adapter into the cabinet. He selected COM4 in Sscom, set the baud rate to 9600, and clicked ‘Open COM’. The learning curve is five minutes: select COM
The English version removes language barriers. Menus, buttons, and settings are clearly translated — no more guessing what a Chinese option does. set baud rate