On 23/06/2010 09:31, samkelo tyatyantsi wrote:
Hi David,
> I know this is a little off-topic, but perhaps it's of interest to
> others in this thread - what do you use for serial terminals, since you
> mentioned them? I've only used minicom so far. It works, but it's like
> a step back to the DOS days compared to Tera Term Pro on windows.
I've had a nice experience with uCon, its a nice replacement for
HyperTerminal. It provides basic services typically used during embedded
system development... TFTP client/server, DHCP server, serial command
scripting, and even a terminal server that allows you to access the PC's
serial port remotely via telnet. Unfortunately, like HyperTerminal, it
only runs on Windows.
Check it out here: http://www.umonfw.com/ucon/index.html
Almost anything, including 20 years old Procomm for DOS, makes a good
alternative to HyperTerminal IMHO. I know of a number of good terminal
programs for Windows (I use Tera Term Pro mostly, but uCon also looks
nice). What I am interested in here is alternatives to minicom for Linux.
mvh.,
David
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