On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 01:02, Martin Gregorie<martin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Don't forget that you can also use Kermit. The first few times you use > it you'll have to issue a few commands to set the port, baud rate, > parity etc, but once you know what works these can be put in a start-up > file which will be automatically read each time you start Kermit. > > Kermit comes in both Windows and Unix/Linux versions and will be > available in most distros. Its a very powerful and useful tool for > sorting out serial comms problems and can also be used over a network. > Its both a terminal emulator and a file transfer utility. > Same goes for recent PuTTY versions, that does telnet / SSH in addition to serial.