Hi,
(Thanks to Jostein Berntsen for bringing this thread back to my
attention. :-)
On Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 12:18:17AM +0530, mind entropy wrote:
> I have opened /dev/ttyUSB0 using screen at 115200 baud rate(screen
> /dev/ttyUSB0 115200). The ttyUSB0 is a usb to serial converter device
> file. I have a usb to serial converter connected from my laptop to an
> embedded device. Once in uboot I change the baudrate. I need to change
> the screen baudrate without restarting screen preferably using a
> shortcut key. Is it possible to do it?
>From the screen man-page (i.e. without having tried it :-):
exec !.. stty 19200
exec ! stty 19200
!!stty 19200
Set the speed of the window's tty. If your stty command
operates on stdout, then add another `!'.
You probably can use
bind B exec ! stty 19200
That should set the baud rate to 19200 when typing Ctrl-A Shift-B
(which is not bound by default as far as I can see).
Hope, this helps.
Kind regards, Axel
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