On Tuesday 16 Sep 2003 1:58 am, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
On Sunday 14 September 2003 08:10 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
The programmer has a human readable interface, and dumps and
receives intel hex format. All I need to do is the equivilent to
cat file.hex /dev/Stty0
after issueing the
On Sunday 14 September 2003 08:10 pm, Richard Urwin wrote:
The programmer has a human readable interface, and dumps and receives
intel hex format. All I need to do is the equivilent to
cat file.hex /dev/Stty0
after issueing the relevant send command to the progammer.
I'm not familiar with
I need a serial terminal program to talk to a microcontroller programmer
I have just acquired. After googling for half an hour or so there
seemed to be only one: Minicom. It's a console-based beastie and it
doesn't do file send/receive (I don't need any protocol just dump out
and capture.)
I
Richard Urwin wrote:
I need a serial terminal program to talk to a microcontroller programmer
I have just acquired. After googling for half an hour or so there
seemed to be only one: Minicom. It's a console-based beastie and it
doesn't do file send/receive (I don't need any protocol just dump
Richard Urwin wrote:
I need a serial terminal program to talk to a microcontroller programmer
I have just acquired. After googling for half an hour or so there
seemed to be only one: Minicom. It's a console-based beastie and it
doesn't do file send/receive (I don't need any protocol just dump
On Sun, 2003-09-14 at 10:35, Richard Urwin wrote:
I need a serial terminal program to talk to a microcontroller programmer
I have just acquired. After googling for half an hour or so there
seemed to be only one: Minicom. It's a console-based beastie and it
doesn't do file send/receive (I
On Sunday 14 Sep 2003 6:45 pm, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
Richard Urwin wrote:
I need a serial terminal program to talk to a microcontroller
programmer I have just acquired. After googling for half an hour or
so there seemed to be only one: Minicom. It's a console-based
beastie and it doesn't