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Minicom linux
Minicom linux








  1. #MINICOM LINUX SERIAL#
  2. #MINICOM LINUX CODE#
  3. #MINICOM LINUX PASSWORD#

%b Information on connection, such as baud rate. The following format specifier are available:

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F, -statlinefmtįormat for the status line. For example, /dev/ttyp1, pts/0 or /dev/ptyp2. The filename supplied must be of the form (/dev/)tty, (/dev/)pts or (/dev/)pty. This overrides the terminal port defined in the configuration files, but only if it is a pseudo TTY. The dialing will start from the first entry specified after all other program initialization procedures are completed. You can also specify multiple names or index numbers by separating them with commas. If you specify a name that has multiple entries in the directory, they are all tagged for dialing. You can specify an index number, but also a substring of the name of the entry.

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d, -dial=ENTRYĭial an entry from the dialing directory on startup. If you also use the -d option to start dialing at startup, the -S script will be run BEFORE dialing the entries specified with -d.

#MINICOM LINUX PASSWORD#

So far, passing username and password to a startup script is not supported. This, and the ' -m' option, are good candidates to put into the MINICOM environment variable. Because there is apparently no termcap support for color, these escape sequences are hard-coded into minicom. Some terminals (such as the Linux console) support color with the standard ANSI escape sequences. This is handy for use in the MINICOM environment variable one can create a special termcap entry for use with minicom on the console, that initializes the screen to raw mode so that in conjunction with the -l flag, the IBM line characters are displayed untranslated. With this flag, you can override the environment TERM variable. By default, minicom uses ' -a on', but if you are using such a terminal you can (must!) supply the option ' -a off'. Some terminals, notably Televideo's, have rotten attribute handling (serial instead of parallel). Turns line-wrap on at startup by default. L, -isoĭitto but assume screen uses an ISO8859 character set. Many PC-unix clones will display character correctly without translation (Linux in a special mode, Coherent and SCO). With this flag on, minicom will try to translate the IBM line characters to ASCII. Literal translation of characters with the high bit set. This only works on terminals that support it and that have the relevant information in their termcap or terminfo database entry. Same as -m, but assumes that your Meta key sets the 8th bit of the character high (sends 128 + character code). Minicom assumes that your Meta key sends the ESC prefix, not the other variant that sets the highest bit of the character. This is the default in 1.80 and it can also be configured in one of minicom's menus, but if you use different terminals all the time, of which some don't have a Meta or ALT key, it's handy to set the default command key to Ctrl-A and use this option when you have a keyboard supporting Meta or ALT keys. Override command-key with the Meta or ALT key. For now it is assumed, that users who are given access to a modem are responsible enough for their actions. is made, so a normal user could interfere with things like UUCP. It is potentially dangerous though: no check for lock files etc.

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This option is handy if you quit from minicom without resetting, and then want to restart a session. Minicom will skip the initialization code. For most systems, reasonable defaults are already compiled in. This is very handy if minicom refuses to start up because your system has changed, or for the first time you run minicom. When it is used, minicom does not initialize, but puts you directly into the configuration menu. Root edits the system-wide defaults in /etc/minirc.dfl with this option.

#MINICOM LINUX SERIAL#

Features include dialing directory with auto-redial, support for UUCP-style lock files on serial devices, a separate script language interpreter, capture to file, multiple users with individual configurations, and more.

#MINICOM LINUX CODE#

Minicom is a communication program which somewhat resembles the shareware program TELIX but is free with source code and runs under most Unices. Minicom - friendly serial communication program Synopsis










Minicom linux