Clarify that for Windows and Mac OS, FTDI VCP driver are required.
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## **Step 4** - Connect to Helios4 serial console
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!!! Important
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For Windows and Mac OS you will need to install the FTDI driver in order to access the USB to serial bridge used by Helios4. You can find the driver [here](https://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm).
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### Under Windows
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1. [Download PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html) and install it on your computer.
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If you computer already has a serial port then COM1 might not be the correct serial line to connect to Helios4. Check this [link](https://tnp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/172101-determining-the-com-port-of-a-usb-to-serial-adapte) to learn how to determine the right COM port.
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### Under Linux (via Terminal)
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### Under Linux and Mac OS (via Terminal)
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1. Install picocom (under Debian/Ubuntu)
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> $ sudo apt-get install picocom<br>
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![Picocom](/img/install/picocom.png)
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!!! note
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To exit picocom do **Ctrl-a** then **Ctrl-x**
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To exit picocom do **Ctrl-a** then **Ctrl-x**
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!!! note
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Using command *ls -la /dev/tty* you should be able the find the USB to serial bridge device used by Helios4. Under Linux the device will be named **/dev/ttyUSBx**, where **x** is a digit. Under Mac OS the device will be named **/dev/tty.usbserial-xxxxxxxx**, where **xxxxxxxx** is some serial number.
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## **Step 5** - Log in
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!!! note
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