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On Windows you can use [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTY] as a serial console.  Download and run PuTTY, then configure it for a '''Connection type''' of '''Serial''' as shown below on the right.  The '''Serial line''' should be set to the '''COM port you found for the USB serial converter''' in device manager (shown on the left), in this case COM5.  '''Speed''' should be set to '''9600 baud'''.
 
On Windows you can use [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html PuTTY] as a serial console.  Download and run PuTTY, then configure it for a '''Connection type''' of '''Serial''' as shown below on the right.  The '''Serial line''' should be set to the '''COM port you found for the USB serial converter''' in device manager (shown on the left), in this case COM5.  '''Speed''' should be set to '''9600 baud'''.
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Click open and you should see an empty terminal screen appear.  Try typing a message and you should see what you type echoed back to you, like below:
 
Click open and you should see an empty terminal screen appear.  Try typing a message and you should see what you type echoed back to you, like below:
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If you don't see anything, make sure you've connected the D0 pin to the D1 pin on the FT232H board.   
 
If you don't see anything, make sure you've connected the D0 pin to the D1 pin on the FT232H board.   
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