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NAME
minicom -
SYNOPSIS
minicom [-somMlwz8] [-c on|off] [-S script] [-d entry]
[-a on|off] [-t term] [-p pty] [-C capturefile] [configuration]
minicom TELIX Unix UUCP lock
COMMAND-LINE
-s root /etc/minirc.dfl minicom minicomminicom
-o minicom (reset) minicom(session) ( modem is locked ---- )lock
uucp...... modem
-m MetaAlt1.80minicom MetaAlt Ctrl-AMetaAlt MinicomMetaESC( )
-M "-m"Meta(128+)
-z termcapterminfo
-l minicomIBMASCII PC-Unix(Linux CoherentSco)
-w Turns linewrap on at startup by default.
-a televideo () minicom`-a on'
(!)`-a off'`on'`off'
-t TERM MINICOM termcap minicom raw `-f'IBM
-c (Linux)ANSItermcap minicom off`-c on'`-m'MINICOM
-S `-d' `-d'
-d Dial an entry from the dialing directory on startup. You can
specify an index number, but also a substring of the name of the
entry. If you specify a name that has multiple entries in the
directory, they are all tagged for dialing. You can also specify
multiple names or index numbers by separating them with commas.
The dialing will start from the first entry specified after all
other program initialization procedures are completed.
-p tty : (/dev/)tty[p-z][0-f]
-C
-8 8""/ /8(TMD !!)8()
minicom MINICOM----
MINICOM='-m -c on'
export MINICOM
minicomminicom MeatAlt (.profile)MINICOM `minicom -c off',
The minicom"minirc.dfl" minicom"minirc.configuration"
tty1tty64sio2 ".minirc.dfl"home
USE
MinicomCtrl-A (C-A Ctrl-A),(a-zA-Z)C-A'z' minicom(-s C-AO) Ctrl-A
UP arrow-up 'k'
DOWN arrow-down 'j'
LEFT arrow-left 'h'
RIGHT arrow-right 'l'
CHOOSE Enter
CANCEL ESCape.
24 ANSIVT100 C-A termcap -k
C-A C-AC-A"" C-A
A "Add Linefeed"on/offon linefeed
B (scroll back)udb fsS() Nc Enter'>'
C
D
E on/off (minicom)
F breakmodem
G (Go)
H
I ( )
J shell(redrawn)
K kermit,
L
M modemonlineDCDonmodem
O minicom
P bps
Q modemminicommacrossave
R ()filename Filenames and Paths
S ( File Transfer Protocols) j/k EnterESC
T ANSI()VT100
W linewrapon/off
X minicommodemmacros save
Z help
DIALING DIRECTORY
Ctrl-AD "dial" modemESC home".dialdir" PageUpPageDown Ctrl-B()Ctrl-
F()minicom `>'
"edit"
A - Name
B - Number
C - Dial string #
Modem and dialing()
D - Local echo
onoffminicom
E - Script
(runscript)
F - Username
runscript"$LOGIN"
G - Password
"$PASS"
H - Terminal Emulation
ANSIVT100
I - Backspace key sends
(BackspaceDelete)
J - Linewrap
onoff
K - Line settings
bps (modem)
L - Conversion table
login
edit
The moVe command lets you move the highlighted entry up or down in the
dialing directory with the up/down arrow keys or the k and j keys.
Press Enter or ESC to end moving the entry.
CONFIGURATION
Ctrl-AOsetup root(*)
Filenames and paths
A - Download directory
B - Upload directory
C - Script directory
login
D - Script program
"runscript"(: /bin/sh "expect")StdinStdoutmodemStderr
'/'home
E - Kermit program
kermit`%1' `%b'
F - Logging options
Options to configure the logfile writing.
A - File name
Here you can enter the name of the logfile. The file will
be written in your home directory, and the default value is
"minicom.log". If you blank the name, all logging is
turned off.
B - Log connects and hangups
This option defines whether or not the logfile is written
when the remote end answers the call or hangs up. Or when
you give the hangup command yourself or leave minicom
without hangup while online.
C - Log file transfers
Do you want log entries of receiving and sending files.
The 'log' command in the scripts is not affected by logging options B
and C. It is always executed, if you just have the name of the log
file defined.
File Transfer Protocols
Ctrl-As/r"Name" "Program""Name" "U/D" "upload/download""Fullscr"
mincom "IO-Red" minicom iomodem"Multi" szrzIO-Red cursesrzstdinstdout
UIDUID=rootkermit '%l' '%b' file and directory
erial port setup
*A - /dev/tty1 /dev/ttfS1Linux /dev/cua<n> 2.2.x /dev/ttyS<n>
/dev/modem
modem minicommodem ....
*B - Lock
/usr/spool/uucpLinuxvar/lock minicomlock
*C - Callin program
uugettymodem cqdialin/dialoutdialin
*D - Callout program
dialout
E - Bps/Par/Bits
locking modemlinegetty B - D ID "root"( 0 )callincallout
Modem and Dialing
modemgenericHayes modemsHayes:-) `^'`^^'`^'`' `\'modem minicom
M - Dial time
minicom
N - Delay before redial
minicom
O - Number of tries
minicom
P - Drop DTR time
0minicomHayeshanup0 DTR lineDTR
Q - Auto bps detect
onminicommodem modem
R - Modem has DCD line
modemDCD line("") minicom When you have this option on, minicom
will also NOT start dialing while you are already online.
S - Status line shows DTE speed / line speed
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T - Multi-line untag
You can toggle the feature to untag entries from the dialing
directory when a connection is established to a multi-line BBS.
All the tagged entries that have the same name are untagged.
Screen and keyboard
A - Command key is
`Alt'`Meta'Alt-keyHotKey-key
B - Backspace key sends
VT100DELBSon!
C - Status line is
X-terminals""
D - Alarm sound
minicom/
E - Foreground Color (menu)
minicom
F - Background Color (menu)
minicomminicom/
G - Foreground Color (term)
H - Background Color (term)
minicom/
I - Foreground Color (stat)
J - Background Color (stat)
minicom/
K - History buffer size
L - Macros file
macrosmacros minicomF1F10256 Enter minicom macro :-)
M - Edit Macros
F1F10
N - Macros enabled
/macroF1-F10VT100/VT200
O - Character conversion
0,
Edit Macros
F1F10`^' `^^'`^'`^~'1 ftptelnetlogin `'`'macro
`\'macro(F10) macroHomeEndDelBackSpace ESCESC
Character conversion
ASCIIASCII 127
A - Load table
.mciso.mcpc8.mcsf7.mciso .mcpc88pc.mcsf7 7 7 {|}[]
B - Save table
C - edit char
()
D -
E - ()
F - convert capture
Save setup as dfl
dfl
Save setup as..
minicomroot
Exit
ESC
Exit from minicom
root ---- minicom `-s'minicom
STATUS LINE
APPNOR VT100 minicomvi Ctrl-AI termcap
LOCALES
minicomLANG 19987
SECURITY ISSUES
minicomroot "minicom.users"
<username> <configuration> [configuration...]
`miquels'"minicom.users"
miquels dfl
minicom
MISC
minicom SIGTERM killkill -15 sigterm"kill minicom "! killall -9
minicom"kill minicom -9minicom
ESCESC[AminicomESCESC
minicomV1.2ESC
1.31viselect() 0.5....Linux hack :-) minicomESC wkeys.c
FILES
minicom/var/lib/minicom, /usr/local/etc/etcminicom "minicom
-h"runscript(1)demo, and the examples of character conversion tables
either there or in the subdirectories of /usr/doc/minicom*. The
conversion tables are named something like mc.* in that directory, but
you probably want to copy the ones you need in your home directory as
something beginning with a dot.
minicom.users
minirc.*
$HOME/.minirc.*
$HOME/.dialdir
$HOME/minicom.log
/usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/minicom.mo
VERSION
Minicom is now up to version 2.00.0.
AUTHOR S
minicom Miquel van Smoorenburg (miquels@cistron.nl). He wrote
versions up to 1.75.
Jukka Lahtinen (walker@clinet.fi, walker@megabaud.fi) 1.78
filipg@paranoia.com V1.79
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo (acme@conectiva.com.br)
Jim Seymour (jseymour@jimsun.LinxNet.com) modemV1.80
Tomohiro Kubota (kubota@debian.or.jp)
Gael Queri (gqueri@mail.dotcom.fr)
Arkadiusz Miskiewicz (misiek@pld.org.pl) wrote the Polish translations.
Kim Soyoung (nexti@chollian.net) wrote the Korean translations.
man pageminicomREADMEMichael K.Johnson (johnsonm@stolaf.edu)
Jukka Lahtinen (walker@clinet.fi) 1.75
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2000.2.28
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