Thanks for the suggestion! It didn't quite work, but it put me on the right
track. Creating the file with only those parameters was part of the
solution. It did not work until I also added:
pu hasdcd No
pu rtscts No
Now it's working. Woohoo! Thanks much.
--Eric
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Moss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 8:54 PM
> To: Robinson, Eric
> Cc: Robinson, Eric R.; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [RLUG] What's the Serial Comm Program?
>
>
> Apparently, on Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 07:57:36PM -0700,
> Robinson, Eric wrote:
> > It's a PIX 520. Normally I talk to it with HyperTerminal
> using 96008N1.
>
> Try putting this in a file called minirc.pix (on Red Hat/Fedora it
> goes in /etc, on Debian it goes in /etc/minicom/. I'm not sure about
> other distros but I'd guess most are one of those two locations)
>
> pu port /dev/ttyS0
> pu baudrate 9600
> pr bits 8
> pr parity N
> pu stopbits 1
> pu minit
> pu mreset
> pu mhangup
>
> They start minicom with this command and see if you get any further
> minicom pix
>
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