Catty Project is a serial tty utility designed for reading and writing from small devices. It is a simple and easy-to-use software program.
The build process for Catty Project is straightforward. By simply launching the tiny build script, "./Build", you can easily compile the software. The software has been successfully compiled under different platforms, including Linux Kernel 2.4.32, binutils 2.16, gcc 2.95.3, and glibc 2.2.5. It also works well with Cygwin emulation engine 1.5.19-4, binutils 20050610-1, and gcc 3.4.4-1.
If you have a different compilation environment for Catty Project, you can send a tiny report of your successful compilation, and it should be in the same form as the reports above.
Installing Catty Project requires a bit of manual work since the software is designed for experts. You'll have to copy the software manually to the best place that suits your needs. For instance, it can be placed in /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, or ~/bin.
Using Catty Project is easy; you can launch it with no (valid) args to display usage information. Overall, Catty Project is an excellent software utility for anyone in need of a reliable serial tty device tool.
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