As mentioned by another, kermit. Most distros come with it. ProComm Plus is available for free now. You can run it in a dos window on windows, and in dosemu on Linux. I use Kermit.I'm tired of using minicom. I'd like recommendations on terminal programs I can use within X.
I need to attach to two different serial ports (actually USB<->Serial, or dev/ttyUSBx) to communicate with our satellite devices. I would like something that can capture data, provides a scrolling window (where I look at a history of the session like Hyper Terminal in Winsucks does). Now that I mention Hyper Terminal, something that would also run in Winsucks would be nice (none of us here like HT). Oh, and need I mention I want it free? ;)
A couple things I don't like about minicom:
No wordwrap - data goes off the edge of the window. Configuration is a PITA. Scrolling is a PITA - more data comes in and the window scrolls back to the bottom (in typical xterm fashion) You have to run it as root (or use sudo). You have to have multiple configs if you want to use multiple instances of it.
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