using Minicom to send & receive files

Mike McCarty mike.mccarty at sbcglobal.net
Wed Feb 22 17:51:21 UTC 2006


Gowri Satish Adimulam wrote:
> Hi ,
> 
> mine setup is like this
>  I  ascii      /usr/bin/ascii-xfr -dsv         Y    U    N       Y
> N  
> ( just talking about ascii)
> i am doing the below procedure to send file to my target , but i could
> see file by the name which i transfered.
> Please let me know whether iam following correct procedure or not
> 
> Procedure 
> from my minicom  iam typing ctrl +a + Z ,
> A menu is poping up , from that menu , selecting S (for sending  file)
>  again a small menu is poping up asking about choice of file transfer
> protocol  
>  selecting ASCII ,
>   different menu has poped up asking to select the file name .
> I selected name and and sent 
> on the screen the below message was displayed.
> 
> start of message ======================
> 
> ASCII upload of "trx_rcv.sh"                                 
>> 0.0 Kbytes transferred at 0 CPS... Done.                    
> READY: press any key to continue...                  
> 
> end of message =====================
> 
> Please let me know , whether i following the correct procedure or not.

The procedure looks ok, and your setup looks ok, what doesn't
look ok is the file. It looks like either

	(1) the file is empty
	(2) you are running as a user w/o read access to the file
	(3) something else I haven't thought of

Mike
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