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Subject: Program to "talk" to serial port?
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:09:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: "David Arnstein" <arnstein AT panix DOT com>
Reply-To: arnstein AT pobox DOT com
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I need a program that can talk to a serial port on the local computer,
the way Hyperterm does for Microsoft Windows.

I would like this program to present its user interface in an xterm.
If that is not possible, perhaps a program that is itself an X11
client would do.

I was able to compile "minicom" under cygwin.  However, when minicom
launches, it tries to access /dev/ttyS1, which is not provided by
cygwin.

Would someone suggest a program that is suitable, or a program that
might be portable to cygwin.  I am willing to do a bit of work on
this.

Thanks for any suggestions!
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David Arnstein       
arnstein AT pobox DOT com  

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