From: Jasen Betts on
On 2010-02-08, philo <philo(a)privacy.net> wrote:
> Baron wrote:
>> John Hasler Inscribed thus:
>>
>>> philo writes:
>>>> In Hyperterminal I initiate the programming by simply hitting <enter>
>>>> I can find no way to do the same in cutecom hitting the <enter> key
>>>> does not do the trick
>>> Your machine probably wants to see CRLF. You need to change the line
>>> ending in Cutecom. In the lower right you will see a box with "LF
>>> end" in it. Click the arrow and select "CRLF line end".
>>
>> Aww... I was going to say that. :-)
>>
>
> Now that I've been using Cutecom I see I have another problem.
>
> To program the device...once I've hit <enter>
>
> I have ten parameters that I need to program sequentially.
>
> Unfortunately the first parameter is simply skipped over and my first
> choice is parameter number 2 . In Hyperterminal it starts with number 1
> as expected.

try a different line ending. maybe CR ?

else try a different terminal program like minicom or ckermit. IME both
are well behaved, and have sensiuble defaults.




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From: philo on
Jasen Betts wrote:
> On 2010-02-08, philo <philo(a)privacy.net> wrote:
>> Baron wrote:
>>> John Hasler Inscribed thus:
>>>
>>>> philo writes:
>>>>> In Hyperterminal I initiate the programming by simply hitting <enter>
>>>>> I can find no way to do the same in cutecom hitting the <enter> key
>>>>> does not do the trick
>>>> Your machine probably wants to see CRLF. You need to change the line
>>>> ending in Cutecom. In the lower right you will see a box with "LF
>>>> end" in it. Click the arrow and select "CRLF line end".
>>> Aww... I was going to say that. :-)
>>>
>> Now that I've been using Cutecom I see I have another problem.
>>
>> To program the device...once I've hit <enter>
>>
>> I have ten parameters that I need to program sequentially.
>>
>> Unfortunately the first parameter is simply skipped over and my first
>> choice is parameter number 2 . In Hyperterminal it starts with number 1
>> as expected.
>
> try a different line ending. maybe CR ?
>
> else try a different terminal program like minicom or ckermit. IME both
> are well behaved, and have sensiuble defaults.
>
>
>


Yes

I was going to do a little trial and error when I got a chance