Dear Richard,
> hit Enter. It says: [...]
> 2. Open minicom's dialog for sending files, select the program file and
> Transfer incomplete
The XMODEM protocol supported by eLua uses 128-byte packets (the
default, original XMODEM protocol). In your case, if minicom (it probably
uses -1k by default?) doesn't support this with sx, your transfer will
fail.
I remember trying teraterm [1] for XMODEM in eLua and it worked well.
> I have tried options like -a, -b, -X for sx, but to no avail. I disabled
> flow control. I have tried screen. I have tried cutecom. All to no
> avail.
Can someone please suggest a program for using XMODEM on GNU/Linux?
> How is this done properly? I'd especially like to hear of ways to avoid
> those minicom dialogs. -- Just a command in a separate shell that sends
> the file after I have sent "recv" to eLua.
Best,
Raman
Links:
[1]: http://www.ayera.com/teraterm/
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