From: mahmha@crl.com (Mark A. Horton) Subject: Re: Wanted: Simple Term for Linux Date: 21 Sep 1993 20:02:58 -0700
Rich Mulvey (rich@mulvey.com) wrote:
: levinson@vax.sonoma.edu writes:
: > Is there a simple terminal program for Linux? I don't have X, nor do I wish
: > to
: > install it. Something simple with X modem, Zmodem and Ymodem (G preferred)
: > would be a plus.
: >
: > Please leave ftp site and dir name if such an animal exists.
: I believe minicom comes standard with all of the major Linux
: distributions.
: - Rich
: --
: Rich Mulvey Amateur Radio: N2VDS 787 Elmwood Terrace
: rich@mulvey.com "Ignorance should be painful." Rochester, NY 14620
minicom-1.4 is available now - I think I got it from either
tsx-11.mit.edu or sunsite.unc.edu -- it says it's beta, but
compiles and installs clean and works great! also allows you
to support 14,400 modems (specify 19200) It's greatly improved
over the older one that I had from SLS1.02! kudos to to the author!
- mark
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