Simplicity Studio Uart Example [2021] Direct
Continuing this process for each word in the text, making sure that technical terms and brand names are preserved. Also, checking that the formatting is correct and that each replacement is separated by vertical bars without extra spaces.
- Open →Access- a →some(but maybe just an|some|a) - terminal →CLI- emulator → simulator|emulator|mock-up (emulator is a proper term? No, it's a common noun) - software →program- (e.g., → for example,|such as|e.g.,) but since it's a proper noun example (PuTTY, CoolTerm), the parentheses are just punctuation. So the words inside the parentheses are proper nouns. So the part "(e.g., PuTTY or CoolTerm)" would remain as is since those are proper nouns.
Spintax version:
"Embedded systems" might become "embedded devices|firmware systems|integrated circuits", but wait, "embedded systems" is a term, maybe keep it as is? Wait, the instruction says to revise each word. Hmm, but names like "embedded systems" might be a proper noun. Wait, the user specified to leave names unchanged. So "embedded systems" is a term here, not a name like "Simplicity Studio", so perhaps replace each word. "Embedded" could be "embedded|integrated|programmed". "Systems" could be "devices|platforms|machines".
- Connect →Couple- the →the- microcontroller →processor(Wait, but "microcontroller" is a proper term? Or is it a word to replace. The user said proper nouns stay. "Microcontroller" is a general term, not a proper noun. So yes, replace it. Synonym: microchip, controller, embedded device.) simplicity studio uart example
Wait, the original input includes code and then the step instructions. The user wants only the step text revised. Let me confirm. The user wrote: "Only output text." So the code part remains, and the step instructions (after the code) are to be revised with synonyms. Let me check the original input again.
- and →furthermore- configure → setadjust- it →them- to →toward- connect →link(already used) - to →onto- the →the- UART → proper noun - port →interface So: Access an CLI tool software (e.g., PuTTY or CoolTerm) and set up them to link onto this UART interface. Continuing this process for each word in the
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