CoolTerm - data in txt file are not in the rows
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2022 1:10 pm
Hi,
I have tested the CoolTerm software just now first time. Very cool software. The received data are received and shows in the CoolTerm in the rows. New string are put in to new row. That works. But if I start the data logging in to txt file (recording), the data in the txt file are all in one row (not multiple rows).
CoolTerm window:
21:05:15, 5, 6
21:05:30, 9, 5
21:05:45, 7, 5
Text file:
21:05:15, 5, 621:05:30, 9, 521:05:45, 7, 5
What I need to change in the settings to have all data strings in txt file in the multiple rows? New data new row. The data string in serial link is terminated by character 0x0A.
I have tried in "Connection Options", tab "Receive" set the tick for "Wait for termination string" and modified default string from 0D 0A to 0A, but it does not make any difference.
The only option works is "Option B", to manually highlight the all data CTRL+V and CTRL+V in to empty text file. Then the data are in rows. But this way is a bit impractical when I will read whole 4Mbit EEPROM memory.
Thank you for help with this issue.
I have tested the CoolTerm software just now first time. Very cool software. The received data are received and shows in the CoolTerm in the rows. New string are put in to new row. That works. But if I start the data logging in to txt file (recording), the data in the txt file are all in one row (not multiple rows).
CoolTerm window:
21:05:15, 5, 6
21:05:30, 9, 5
21:05:45, 7, 5
Text file:
21:05:15, 5, 621:05:30, 9, 521:05:45, 7, 5
What I need to change in the settings to have all data strings in txt file in the multiple rows? New data new row. The data string in serial link is terminated by character 0x0A.
I have tried in "Connection Options", tab "Receive" set the tick for "Wait for termination string" and modified default string from 0D 0A to 0A, but it does not make any difference.
The only option works is "Option B", to manually highlight the all data CTRL+V and CTRL+V in to empty text file. Then the data are in rows. But this way is a bit impractical when I will read whole 4Mbit EEPROM memory.
Thank you for help with this issue.