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microcom

microcom is a minimalistic terminal program for communicating with devices over a serial connection (e.g. embedded systems, switches, modems). It features connection via RS232 serial interfaces (including setting of transfer rates) as well as in "Telnet mode" as specified in RFC 2217.

Installation

microcom depends on the readline library.

If you just cloned this repository, you also need to install autoconf, automake, and the autoconf archive first. Then change to the project's root directy and do:

autoreconf -i

If you extracted microcom from a release tarball, this previous step should not be needed.

Now continue with building and installing microcom:

./configure
make
sudo make install

By default, microcom is installed into /usr/local/bin/. Use ./configure --prefix=YOURPATH to change that, and see ./configure --help for more options related to building and installation.

Usage

The typical usage with TTY devices looks like this:

microcom --speed=115200 --port=/dev/ttyS0

To connect to remote serial ports via RFC 2217, use the --telnet option instead:

microcom --speed=115200 --telnet=somehost:port

For the full list of options, see microcom --help.

During the connection, you can get to the microcom menu by pressing Ctrl-\. Various options are available there, like setting flow control, RTS and DTR. See help for a full list.

License and Contributing

microcom is free software and distributable under the GNU General Public License, version 2. See the file COPYING in this repository for more information.

Changes to microcom must be certified to be compatible with this license. For this purpose, we use the Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1; see the file DCO in this repository. If you can certify that the DCO applies for your changes, add a line like the following:

Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <[email protected]>

… containing your real name and e-mail address at the end of the patch description (Git can do this for you when you use git commit -s). Then send your patches to [email protected], or, if you use GitHub, open a pull-request on https://github.com/pengutronix/microcom. If you send patches, please prefix your subject with "[PATCH microcom]" (for example, see the git-config manpage for the option format.subjectPrefix).