Re: Possibly silly, certainly a little OT Question

2010-12-25 Thread gene heskett
On Friday, December 24, 2010 05:50:14 pm Pat Kane did opine: Gene, What sort of stuff do you need to do via the serial console? What sort of legacy system are you talking to? I took a look a quick look at the minicom source code and it looks a bit crufty:

Re: Possibly silly, certainly a little OT Question

2010-12-25 Thread Glynn Clements
gene heskett wrote: Are the authors of minicom still available? Or how about src code? I found some names in the docs and sent an email to those, but it bounced and that was probably 2 years back up the log. The source code is available from: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom

Re: Possibly silly, certainly a little OT Question

2010-12-25 Thread gene heskett
On Saturday, December 25, 2010 04:26:02 pm Glynn Clements did opine: gene heskett wrote: Are the authors of minicom still available? Or how about src code? I found some names in the docs and sent an email to those, but it bounced and that was probably 2 years back up the log. The

Re: Possibly silly, certainly a little OT Question

2010-12-24 Thread Glynn Clements
gene heskett wrote: I have a minicom session connected to a serial port of an antique computer, and the diffs in the keyboard codes for the control characters are killing me because I can't use the uparrow repeat functions of the terminal software driver on that machine. The arrow keys

Re: Possibly silly, certainly a little OT Question

2010-12-24 Thread gene heskett
On Friday, December 24, 2010 12:26:13 pm Glynn Clements did opine: gene heskett wrote: I have a minicom session connected to a serial port of an antique computer, and the diffs in the keyboard codes for the control characters are killing me because I can't use the uparrow repeat