No, that's not necessary, just make sure you have the right COM port in the terminal window.
If you don't see anything, then MFGTool probably is not doing anything. Do you see the messages in MFGTool about flashing your device? (just to make sure it is running)
The port is not a default one, you need to use the one that windows assign once you plug the board (check on "device manager" for that).
You use the default settings for everything with exception of speed, which is 115200
Best regards,
Sergio
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Thanks - that is clear and matches. The 115200 as well as the 8-bit, 1 stop bit and no handshake. Still I don't see anything coming out of it. I wonder, if you need to call teh mfgtooll with a command lien parameter in order to get the terminal output?
No, that's not necessary, just make sure you have the right COM port in the terminal window.
If you don't see anything, then MFGTool probably is not doing anything. Do you see the messages in MFGTool about flashing your device? (just to make sure it is running)