From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Ulf Samuelsson Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 22:45:00 +0200 Subject: [U-Boot-Users] Submitting Patch at sourceforge fails References: <20060822202630.9EAAA353A61@atlas.denx.de> <44EC6E42.5060105@schweigstill.de> Message-ID: <012201c6c6f6$fab331e0$8f4765d5@atmel.com> List-Id: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: u-boot@lists.denx.de Hello! Wolfgang Denk schrieb: >> raw-at91 is a tool which automates console input, admittedly in a stupid >> way,and relies on minicom. > > OK, then I will not accept it. I hate minicom, and I'm actively > blackballing it ;-) I also find it very important to support minicom on Linux systems because it is the default terminal program in many Linux distributions. And it is not true that the usage of sx-at91 would be restricted only to minicom; minicom itself doesn't contain transfer programs for X-, Y- and Z-MODEM; instead it uses the external programs from the rzsz package. A proper solution would be fixing the rzsz's sx program so it doesn't cause X-MODEM protocol errors for the AT91 implementation. Even M$ Hyperterminal behaves correctly. => And this is exactly what Marco Cavallini's sx-at91 does I do not know if sx-at91 is a generic tool for X-Modem supporting all thinkable modes since it was built to talk to the AT91RM9200 BootROM. My experience with the minicom + sx-at91 combination is "solid as a rock" When I said "depends on minicom", I was probably mistaken. Looked briefly into the source and I think you can run it in directly from the prompt without having to start minicom. "sx-at91 " should be OK (but I did not see any reason to try). "raw-at91 " should then work as well. (Maybe I should change the name to "u-script") "raw-at91" is anyway not so important as "sx-at91" With best regards Andreas -- Dipl.-Phys. Andreas Schweigstill Schweigstill IT | Embedded Systems Schauenburgerstra?e 116, D-24118 Kiel, Germany Phone: (+49) 431 5606-435, Fax: (+49) 431 5606-436 Mobile: (+49) 171 6921973, Web: http://www.schweigstill.de/ Please do not send mails or "reply" to ulfs at dof.se, since it will be routed to my GSM phone. My email address is ulf at atmel.com Best Regards Ulf Samuelsson ulf at atmel.com Atmel Nordic AB Mail: Box 2033, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden Visit: Kavalleriv?gen 24, 174 58 Sundbyberg, Sweden Phone +46 (8) 441 54 22 Fax +46 (8) 441 54 29 GSM +46 (706) 22 44 57 Technical support when I am not available: AT89 C51 Applications Group: mailto:micro.hotline at nto.atmel.com AT90 AVR Applications Group: mailto:avr at atmel.com AT91 ARM Applications Group: mailto:at91support at atmel.com FPSLIC Application Group: mailto:fpslic at atmel.com Best AVR link: www.avrfreaks.net