Hi!
Try:
http://microcom.port5.com/
Per Öberg
naturalwatt wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am doing battle with modems at the moment, and wondered what people use to
> communicate with them, for configuration and the like.
>
> The common solution on 'real' Linux is minicom, but I cannot compile it for
> TS-linux as it
> relies on a couple of missing libraries - curses and termcap. These
> libraries are required to
> do fancy cursor positioning stuff, and all I want to do is send a few AT
> commands and see
> the responses. I tried writing my own, but it doesn't work properly, and I
> don't want to invest
> the time and effort if there's already something out in the wild.
>
> So I want something more sophisticated that 'cat' and 'dd' but not as bells &
> whistles as
> minicom for TS-Linux.
>
> Thanks!
> Martin
>
> .. I'll probably ask a question about GPRS modems later on, when I know what
> I want to ask.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
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