Minimal dumb-terminal emulation program
http://efault.net/npat/hacks/picocom/
As its name suggests, [picocom] is a minimal dumb-terminal emulation
program. It is, in principle, very much like minicom, only it's "pico"
instead of "mini"! It was designed to serve as a simple, manual, modem
configuration, testing, and debugging tool. It has also served (quite
well) as a low-tech "terminal-window" to allow operator intervention
in PPP connection scripts (something like the ms-windows "open
terminal window before / after dialing" feature). It could also prove
useful in many other similar tasks.
- Developed at hardware
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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picocom-3.1.tar.gz | 0000121686 119 KB | |
picocom.changes | 0000009543 9.32 KB | |
picocom.spec | 0000001778 1.74 KB |
Revision 10 (latest revision is 11)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 573277
from
Ismail Dönmez (namtrac)
(revision 10)
- Trim rhetorics from description and compact it. - Update to version 3.1 * Added the --raise-dtr and --raise-rts options, for symmetry with --lower-dtr and --lower-rts (see manual page for details) * Better build support for custom baudrates. Now custom baudrate support is enabled by default for some systems * You can always explicitly enable custom baudrate support for other systems and you can explicitly disable it, even for the systems it is automatically enabled for (see Makefile). * To see if custom baudrate support is enabled in your build, run picocom with the --help command-line option. - Includes 3.0 * Added the --logfile command line option * Added the --lower-rts and --lower-dtr command-line options. These options lower (reset) the respective modem control lines of the serial port, as soon as picocom starts and the port is configured. * Added the --initstring (or -t) command line option. This option can be used to send an initialization string to the serial port when picocom starts. * Added the --exit-after (or -x) command line option. Causes picocom to exit if it becomes idle for the specified time. * Added the -exit (or -X) command line option. Causes picocom to exit immediately after opening and configuring the serial port. * Added the --quiet (or -q) command line option. Suppress output from picocom that was not explicitly requested by the user. Errors and command responses are still printed. * Added the --no-escape (or -n) command line option. Disables the escape character. If given picocom will never enter command mode.
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