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Read the lower fuse, higher fuse, external fuse and lock bits in real-time.Power down and power up the SPI, TWI, USART, and ADC peripherals.Send logic 1 and 0 to any pin to turn on LED‘s, etc.It even supports adjusting the clock speed in real-time and has a pseudo-password system that gives the framework for Access Control Lists or authentication for root-level commands (like powering down subsystems, etc). You can turn on LED’s and all that stuff remotely. RemoteDebug sets-up a telnet server which is listening to any telnet client. A few old forum posts seem to be looking for this, but I haven. There are plenty of examples of web servers and even a few web services interfaces, but few if any command line interfaces. Here’s something that might help someone out there. To go along with it, I wrote some firmware that provides something like a UNIX shell, giving me remote access to all the pins, fuse settings, etc. Library for Arduino to debug projects over WiFi, with web app or telnet. Nice contribution from forum user Steve Lentz.
#Arduino telnet server serial#
So, I ended up modifying the AVR Terminal serial connection application that I had already written, and I added TCP/IP support to it. The application then act as a proxy between the TCP/IP network and the AVR. But, there were two idle computers sitting upstairs next to my lazy butt, so I had a half-day from work and decided to write an application that binds two ports: a serial port to connect to the Arduino/AVR and a TCP/IP port that I could telnet into from my wireless network or over the Internet.
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The other day I was wanting to check on one of my AVR‘s but I was upstairs and god knows it was too much of a hassle to go downstairs to where the microcontroller was.