Ctrl+c in Minicom
Jon Carmicheal
jon.carmicheal at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 16:40:03 UTC 2008
Hello Martin Godisch,
First, I want to thank you for your work on minicom. I've been using it
extensively at college, and it has been a great tool for me.
Something that I very often need to be able to do, but have not yet been
able to find out, is to send the "Ctrl+c" command through minicom to cancel
a program. I'm connecting via minicom from my computer to a robot that is
running Linux, and whenever I run a program on him that doesn't terminate
properly, I need to be able to kill it with Ctrl+c. As it is, I have to
restart the robot to make him forget about the program.
I've searched a lot of forums and even made some posts about the issue. All
that I have been able to come up with is stuff that doesn't work, like
Ctrl+a then Ctrl+c. I've also tried other serial port terminals, but none
of them let me send "Ctrl+c" either. Do you know of a way I can do this?
If there isn't a way currently built in, could you advise me on how I could
modify the source code to add that functionality?
Sincerely,
Jon
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