Re: [OT] - Kermit/Minicom connection

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On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 11:32:12AM -0600, McKeever Chris wrote:
> Out of my OCD, I played more with minicom, If I set Putty to emulate Xterm, I could then set-up macros for the function keys.  This 
> then allows me not to lose the 4 keys that I use in c-kermit.  For reference, the minicom escape character is ^, when I had to add multiple 
> keystrokes after the escape character, I fonud that I needed to put a [, so one escape sequence was ^[Ow or ^[[V (see below)
> 
> I think I am going to stay with c-kermit since I do not need to play with the putty emulation, since the keys are standard map.

Good choice. As long as you can live without terminal emulation, and as
long as you can tolerate the command-line intrface, c-kermit is an
extremely powerful tool. Dunno if you're familiar with its macro language,
but you can do wondrous things with it!

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