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1.1. Acronyms and Definitions
1.2. Recommended System Requirements
1.3. Installation Folders
1.4. Boot Flow Overview
1.5. Getting Started
1.6. Enabling the UEFI DXE Phase and the UEFI Shell
1.7. Using the Network Feature Under the UEFI Shell
1.8. Creating your First UEFI Application
1.9. Using Arm* DS-5* Intel® SoC FPGA Edition (For Windows* Only)
1.10. Pit Stop Utility Guide
1.11. Porting HWLIBs to UEFI Guidelines
1.12. Tera Term Installation
1.13. Minicom Installation
1.14. Win32DiskImager Tool Installation
1.15. TFTPd64 By Ph.Jounin Installation
1.16. Revision History of Intel® Arria® 10 SoC UEFI Boot Loader User Guide
1.5.1. Compiling the Hardware Design
1.5.2. Generating the Boot Loader and Device Tree for UEFI Boot Loader
1.5.3. Building the UEFI Boot Loader
1.5.4. Creating an SD Card Image
1.5.5. Creating a QSPI Image
1.5.6. Booting the Board with SD/MMC
1.5.7. Booting the Board with QSPI
1.5.8. Early I/O Release
1.5.9. Booting Linux* Using the UEFI Boot Loader
1.5.10. Debugging an Example Project
1.5.11. UEFI Boot Loader Customization
1.5.12. Enabling Checksum for the FPGA Image
1.5.13. NAND Bad Block Management
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1.12.1. Making a Serial Connection
- Start Tera Term by selecting Start > All Programs > Tera Term > Tera Term in the Program Files menu selection or by double-cliking on the Tera Term icon on your desktop.
- When the Tera Term: New connection pop-up window appears within the program, select which serial port you would like to enable.
- Select the Serial radio button.
- Select your port from the Port drop down menu.
- Press OK
Note: If the New connection window does not open when you start Tera Term, you can get there by navigating to File > New Connection....Figure 141. Tera Term Serial Port SelectionThe serial port connection opens. Tera Term defaults to a baud rate setting of 9600 bps (8 bit data-no parity-1 stop bit). - If you need to adjust the serial settings, go to Setup > Serial port....
- In the Tera Term: Serial port setup window, adjust the settings in each of the pull down selections and click OK. In the example below, the serial port has a configuration of 115200 bps, 8-bit data, no parity and 1 stop bit.
Figure 142. Serial Port Setup SelectionThe title of the Tera Term window changes to COM8:115200baud – Tera Term VT. The blank window with the blinking cursor is where data is both sent (by typing) and received.Figure 143. New Tera Term Window
- Configure your Tera Term: Keyboard setup as shown below:
Figure 144. Tera Term Keyboard Setup