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|Full description='picocom' is a minimal dumb-terminal emulation program designed to serve as a simple, manual, modem configuration, testing, and debugging tool. It has also served as a low-tech "terminal-window" to allow operator intervention in PPP connection scripts. 'picocom' is ideal for embedded systems since its memory footprint is less than 20K when stripped. The source distribution includes an easy to use and thoroughly documented terminal-management library, which could serve other projects alao. This library hides the termios calls, and provides a less complex and safer (though less feature-rich) interface.
 
|Full description='picocom' is a minimal dumb-terminal emulation program designed to serve as a simple, manual, modem configuration, testing, and debugging tool. It has also served as a low-tech "terminal-window" to allow operator intervention in PPP connection scripts. 'picocom' is ideal for embedded systems since its memory footprint is less than 20K when stripped. The source distribution includes an easy to use and thoroughly documented terminal-management library, which could serve other projects alao. This library hides the termios calls, and provides a less complex and safer (though less feature-rich) interface.
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|Homepage URL=https://github.com/npat-efault/picocom
 
|User level=intermediate
 
|User level=intermediate
|Status=Live
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|VCS checkout command=https://github.com/npat-efault/picocom.git
|Component programs=
 
|Homepage URL=http://code.google.com/p/picocom/
 
|VCS checkout command=
 
 
|Computer languages=C
 
|Computer languages=C
|Documentation note=
 
|Paid support=
 
|IRC help=
 
|IRC general=
 
|IRC development=
 
 
|Related projects=ppp
 
|Related projects=ppp
 
|Keywords=terminal,PPP,dumb,emulation
 
|Keywords=terminal,PPP,dumb,emulation
|Is GNU=n
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|Version identifier=2.2
|Last review by=Janet Casey
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|Version date=2016/10/04
|Last review date=2009-08-31
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|Version status=stable
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|Version download=https://github.com/npat-efault/picocom/archive/2.2.tar.gz
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|Last review by=Ted Teah
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|Last review date=2016/12/16
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted by=Database conversion
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
 
|Submitted date=2011-04-01
|Version identifier=1.4
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|Version date=2004-08-13
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|Is GNU=No
|Version status=stable
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|License verified date=2004-08-13
|Version download=http://efault.net/npat/hacks/picocom/dist/picocom-1.4.tar.gz
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|License=GPLv2orlater
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|License verified by=Janet Casey
 
|License verified date=2004-08-13
 
|License verified date=2004-08-13
|Version comment=1.4 stable released 2004-08-13
 
 
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{{Person
 
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|Real name=Nick Patavalis
 
|Role=Maintainer
 
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|Real name=Nick Patavalis
 
 
|Email=npat@efault.net
 
|Email=npat@efault.net
 
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{{Person
 
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|Real name=Julius P. Malkiewicz
 
|Role=Contributor
 
|Role=Contributor
|Real name=Julius P. Malkiewicz
 
 
|Email=julius@sonartech.com.au
 
|Email=julius@sonartech.com.au
 
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|Real name=Oliver Kurth
 
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|Email=oku@debian.org
 
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|Resource URL=https://github.com/npat-efault/picocom/issues
 
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picocom

https://github.com/npat-efault/picocom
Minimal dumb-terminal emulation program

'picocom' is a minimal dumb-terminal emulation program designed to serve as a simple, manual, modem configuration, testing, and debugging tool. It has also served as a low-tech "terminal-window" to allow operator intervention in PPP connection scripts. 'picocom' is ideal for embedded systems since its memory footprint is less than 20K when stripped. The source distribution includes an easy to use and thoroughly documented terminal-management library, which could serve other projects alao. This library hides the termios calls, and provides a less complex and safer (though less feature-rich) interface.





Licensing

License

Verified by

Verified on

Notes

Verified by

Janet Casey

Verified on

13 August 2004




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Julius P. Malkiewicz Contributor
Oliver Kurth Contributor
Nick Patavalis Maintainer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Debian (Ref)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/picocom
Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportVCS Repository Webviewhttps://github.com/npat-efault/picocom/issues


Software prerequisites




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