Re: needed help on MINICOM

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Hi ,
iam attaching minicom related files on my system /etc dir .

These may give some clue about my setting.

Thanks in advance

Gowri

On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 00:20 -0600, Mike McCarty wrote:
> Gowri Satish Adimulam wrote:
> > Hi ,
> > Iam try to use minicom as simple com-port, it is connected to embedded
> > system board via RS 232 cable.
> 
> Try looking in your MINICOM environment variable.
> Try
> 
> $ minicom -h
> 
> and see what the compiled in path is. Then look in, for example,
> /etc/minicom.users or /var/lib/minicom.users or whatever it's
> compiled for.
> 
> Are you using a "null modem" cable? You may need it.
> 
> Mike
> -- 
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> 
# $Id: minicom.users,v 1.1.1.1 1999/12/18 11:18:51 misiek Exp $
# Minicom.users	  Access file for the minicom program.
#
# Format:	  Either just one username per line, or
#		  a username followed by one or more
#		  configuration-names. The name of the
#		  default configuration is "dfl". The maximum
#                 significant line length is 70 characters.
#
# Location:	  The minicom library directory, probably
#		  /etc or /var/lib/minicom or whatever.
#
# Notes:          If you don't install this file in the
#                 specified location, everybody will have
#                 access to minicom.
#
#                 This doesn't matter if minicom isn't installed
#                 setuid root since access will then be based
#                 on the permissions set on the serial port.
#

#
# Who may use minicom?
#
 User	gowri


# Everyone has access to all configurations.
ALL

## The rest are examples.
## # Erik only has access to the default configuration
gowri		dfl
## 
## # minicom has access to the default configuration, and configuration 'tty5'.
minicom		dfl	tty3
# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port             /dev/ttyS3
pu baudrate         115200
pu bits             8
pu parity           N
pu stopbits         1
pu minit            
pu mreset           
pu mdialpre         
pu mdialsuf         
pu mdialpre2        
pu mdialsuf2        
pu mdialpre3        
pu mdialsuf3        
pu mhangup          
pu mdialcan         
pu backspace        BS
pu rtscts           No 
pu xonxoff          Yes

# Machine-generated file - use "minicom -s" to change parameters.
pr port             /dev/ttyS0
pu baudrate         57600
pu bits             8
pu parity           N
pu stopbits         1
pu scriptdir        /etc/

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