Wow, I didn't know you could do that with screen. I'm never using minicom again!

Thanks Jeremy.

-Erik

On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Jeremy Olexa <jolexa at jolexa.net> wrote:
> On 09/23/2010 03:32 PM, jkjones at tcq.net wrote:
>> I'm trying to debug some old equipment and the serial comm protocols it
>> uses.� Years ago I used to have a program which ran on a separate
>> computer in the serial link.� The program displayed all the characters
>> coming and going.� I don't remember any more than that, but it was
>> probably an MS-DOS program.� Is there anything equivalent now, for
>> Linux?� Some way to pass /dev/ttyS0 straight through to /dev/ttyS1 and
>> display the incoming and outgoing characters, perhaps?� Thanks.
>>
>> Kraig
>
> There are tons of apps out there for serial access, just google for
> "serial +linux" or so. This is especially hot in the embedded
> development. Myself, I use GNU screen to connect to my arm computer with
> a RS-232->USB converter since none of my computers have serial ports
> anymore. "screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200" I'm sure the same applies for ttyS0.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Jeremy
>
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