Could not use minicom. Tried about a half dozen other terminal
programs and even tried HyperTerm using Wine. Nothing. Finally came
across gtkTERM. It worked like a charm.
Thanks for the response, Jason!
Jamie
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picpac@yahoogroups.com, Jason Rausch <lists@k...> wrote:
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> A couple of "gotchas" we windows users have to watch
> using HyperTerminal is making sure the file is being
> sent one line at a time, with at least a 100
> millisecond pause between each and also make sure a CR
> (carriage return) is sent at the end of each line.
> The bootloader should return a . (period) at the end
> of each line of HEX showing that it was received ok.
> If you don't get the period, then the bootloader did
> not get it.
>
> Give that a try.
> Jason KE4NYV
> www.ke4nyv.com
> RPC Electronics
> www.rpc-electronics.com
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> --- "James R. Gorr" <n3toy@q...> wrote:
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> > Anyone using minicom on Linux to load code to their
> > PicPac? I am
> > having trouble, the code does not load, it seems as
> > if it did, but the
> > old code is still in there after I press the reset
> > button.
> >
> > Jamie
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