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[20/40] incubator-mynewt-site git commit: Elaborated on serial connection parameters

Elaborated on serial connection parameters

As a newcomer, it wasn't immediately obvious what what serial connection parameters I should use to connect

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Branch: refs/heads/master
Commit: 2493b0f487f75dd3822662994bbd60321836f131
Parents: 5de32ba
Author: Sam Lewis <sa...@users.noreply.github.com>
Authored: Thu Nov 10 20:49:20 2016 +1000
Committer: GitHub <no...@github.com>
Committed: Thu Nov 10 20:49:20 2016 +1000

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 docs/os/tutorials/bletiny_project.md | 7 +++----
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http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator-mynewt-site/blob/2493b0f4/docs/os/tutorials/bletiny_project.md
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diff --git a/docs/os/tutorials/bletiny_project.md b/docs/os/tutorials/bletiny_project.md
index 495a8b3..23581e2 100644
--- a/docs/os/tutorials/bletiny_project.md
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@@ -149,11 +149,10 @@ You will now look for some BLE related stats over a serial connection and see th
 
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-You may use any terminal emulation program to communicate with the board. This tutorial shows a Minicom set up. You will have to find out what the usbserial port number is on your laptop, of course.
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+You may use any terminal emulation program to communicate with the board, but you should connect to the nRF52's serial port using a baudrate of 115200, 8N1, and hardware/software flow control both off. This tutorial shows a Minicom set up. You will have to find out what the usbserial port number is on your laptop, of course.
 
 ```
-$ minicom -D /dev/tty.usbserial-AJ03HAQQ
+$ minicom -D /dev/tty.usbserial-AJ03HAQQ -b 115200
 ```
 
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@@ -281,4 +280,4 @@ Continuing.
 
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-You should see the g_os_time advancing as above, as each os time tick is 1ms. If the system ticks aren't advancing, then nothing's actually running.
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+You should see the g_os_time advancing as above, as each os time tick is 1ms. If the system ticks aren't advancing, then nothing's actually running.