On 13 Aug 99, at 6:20, Dmitry Pogosyan wrote:
> There was something like 'cu' command to talk to modem, which was
> less heavy than kermit.
>
> On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Dima Nemchenko wrote:
>
> > i've been using kermit whenever i need a text-based program to
> > communicate with a modem. you can also rig up chat to do so (just do
> > chat -v "" ATZ < /dev/ttyS2 > /dev/ttyS2 and so on).
> >
> > kermit is a little heavy for that kind of thing, though. has anyone got
> > any recomendations? can one run a getty like that? (to talk to a modem)
I've always used minicom to check modem response manually, do shell
logins, etc. It should come stock on most distributions.
Steve
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