Re: minicom expert please

2003-02-12 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I don't think that it's not the configuration, it's the communication between
the terminal emulation and the device.  This happens if I resize the window
while connected to certain Cisco devices.


On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:48:09 -0800
Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi;
 
 I use minicom as a terminal emulator.  I have no problem setting it up 
 with minicom -s, after which I select exit, minicom starts and we're 
 off.
 But if I try to save the configuration, and then start with the saved 
 configuration with 
 minicom configuration
 just like the manual says, minicom starts in some sort of endless loop 
 that forces the console window to expand off the desktop, constantly 
 sending what looks like the character p, followed by a carriage return 
 without linefeed.
 I can use it with the minicom -s trick, but this is a real PITA.
 What am I doing wrong?
 Thanks!
 
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Re: minicom expert please

2003-02-12 Thread Tony Alfrey
I'm connected to the serial port /dev/ttyS0 and then this is connected 
to either my Palm cradle or to the serial port of a microcontroller 
that I'm using for developing an embedded application.  This happens 
even if the serial port COM1 (ttyS0) is not even physically connected 
to anything.  It is very wierd.

On Wednesday 12 February 2003 03:04 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
 I don't think that it's not the configuration, it's the communication
 between the terminal emulation and the device.  This happens if I
 resize the window while connected to certain Cisco devices.


 On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 09:48:09 -0800

 Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi;
 
  I use minicom as a terminal emulator.  I have no problem setting it
  up with minicom -s, after which I select exit, minicom starts and
  we're off.
  But if I try to save the configuration, and then start with the
  saved configuration with
  minicom configuration
  just like the manual says, minicom starts in some sort of endless
  loop that forces the console window to expand off the desktop,
  constantly sending what looks like the character p, followed by a
  carriage return without linefeed.
  I can use it with the minicom -s trick, but this is a real PITA.
  What am I doing wrong?
  Thanks!
 
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