Difference between revisions of "Sync Box"
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> <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Software Flow Control> = No | > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Software Flow Control> = No | ||
> <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Modem and dialing> <Modem has DCD line> = No | > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Modem and dialing> <Modem has DCD line> = No | ||
− | + | After you modify these settings, remember to save, exit and restart Minicom. |
Revision as of 09:52, 9 July 2008
Issue commands to the Sync Box
To issue commands to a sync box over an RS-232 line, you can use a Linux program called 'MiniCom'. To install this application, type the following:
> apt-get install...
To start MiniCom:
> sudo minicom
Minicom needs the following options changed for it to work properly:
> <ctrl-a>, <z>, <a> > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Serial Device> = /dev/ttyS0 > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Bps/Par/Bits> = 9600 8N1 > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Hardware Flow Control> = No > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Serial port setup> <Software Flow Control> = No > <ctrl-a>, <z>, <o>, <Modem and dialing> <Modem has DCD line> = No
After you modify these settings, remember to save, exit and restart Minicom.