On Wed, 2010-06-23 at 09:49 -0500, David Kelly wrote: > PuTTY *on* Linux? PuTTY *to* Linux works great but I don't see any point > in a PuTTY on Linux as telnet and/or ssh running in a terminal window > does what PuTTY does for Windows. > Yes, PuTTY on Linux. Use the serial port settings and your on your way.
> For serial terminal duty my first choice on FreeBSD and MacOS X is > Kermit. Its simple and does the job right the first time. A simple > understandable ~/.kermrc dumbs it down to where it works Just Right: > > set line /dev/cuaa0 > set speed 9600 > set flow none > set carrier off > connect > ckermit on Linux does the same thing. > The "set carrier off" is most of the magic necessary to work with a 3 > wire serial cable. > In minicom set NO for hardware flow control. > This email was composed in vim and sent with mutt on FreeBSD via an ssh > connection originating in a Terminal.app window on Mac OS X 10.6.4. > So you like torture. -- Ormund Williams OrmLab LLC _______________________________________________ AVR-GCC-list mailing list AVR-GCC-list@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/avr-gcc-list