Kind of an old thread, but try the Linux version of PuTTY. It's far easier
to use than Minicom
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019, 07:23 Stephen Adolph wrote:
> thanks all,
> I needed to have read minicom manual in better detail. looks like that
> does support VT100 escapes. Thanks!
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> On Sat, Jun 29,
thanks all,
I needed to have read minicom manual in better detail. looks like that
does support VT100 escapes. Thanks!
On Sat, Jun 29, 2019 at 12:49 AM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> I've only ever used minicom. It's a command line program.
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> -- John.
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I've only ever used minicom. It's a command line program.
-- John.
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Stephen Adolph writes:
Wow I can't believe how hard it is to find a linux application
that reads
the serial port and displays characters in a screen using vt100
definitions
for control codes.
I would have thought that it would be easy to find a vt100
emulator.
Seems not though.
Any sug
Hi Steve,
Check your distro repositories for a package called "screen". That
should allow your linux machine to act as a client to a remote with
VT100 emulation.
I've used it locally to run hercules (IBM mainframe emulator) on my
linux box, but not to remote hosts. Hope that works for you.
Reg
Wow I can't believe how hard it is to find a linux application that reads
the serial port and displays characters in a screen using vt100 definitions
for control codes.
I would have thought that it would be easy to find a vt100 emulator.
Seems not though.
Any suggestions from the group?