Ctrl+c in Minicom

Jon Carmicheal jon.carmicheal at gmail.com
Mon Jul 28 21:07:34 UTC 2008


The robot uses busybox, and stty is not built in to it.  Is there a way that
I could map something so that I know it's trying to send Ctrl+C?

On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 2:30 AM, R.L. Horn <lists at eastcheap.org> wrote:

> On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Jon Carmicheal wrote:
>
>  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.
>>
>
> Well, generally, you type Ctrl+C.  So far as I know, minicom shouldn't
> filter ETX unless it's remapped through the character conversion table.
>
>  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?
>>
>
> It sounds like the robot is receiving Ctrl+C but not acting on it.  Can you
> run "stty -a" on the critter and, if so, what do you get?
>
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