Re: RS232 Redirector Program in C using Linux



On 2008-01-22, Steffen <steffen.kuehn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Thanks to all for the fast response and guidance!!

I changed my program to use the "selec0"t command instead of the
signal. (based on your tips and the
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Programming-HOWTO/x115.html). But sadly
my problem is still existing... nothing has changed...

The thing is, like I already described... I try to transfer a file
using GtkTerm and my program. And the file gets corrupted.

What if you uuencode the file, or use a protocol like kermit or zmodem?
Or just split it into pieces?

.



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