Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
You may also find a UNIX/Linux port of Putty, if you want to use a "familiar" interface, as the Debian package 'putty' ( what else? ;)However, you will still need something like minicom to make the actual connection through the serial line, as others have mentioned.Thanks for the reply. Yeah I checked out minicom. It seems like it is the way to go. As for putty, it is quite nice but I was looking for something really powerful with debugging and file sending capabilities. It seems like minicom is the only option there.
I had completely forgotten, something said in one of the other emails prompted to ol' brain cells to regurgitate this:
seyon: Seyon is a complete full-featured modem communications package for the X Window System. It does zmodem as well. It may be more useful than minicom for you. -- Bob McGowan
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