Most importantly, I completed RZ which was the bulk of the remaining effort! I completed the code for SZ including auto-start and crash recovery. The sketch that I have built forms a rudimentary Arduino (and Teensy I suppose?) SDCard file manager via a DOS/shell like Serial interface. I figured I would make this my first stop in announcing the sketch that I put together in order to pay the proper respect to Pete (el_supremo) for getting this started! I didn't do any more with it after I posted that zip file. I did have it running on a Teensy 2 and currently it runs on a Teens圓. it uses about 6kB of sram so it isn't going to work on Teensy2 or 328-based Arduinos. Maybe someone with more patience than I have can improve it or even get rz to work as well :-) I've decided to post it as-is so that if someone finds it useful they can give it a try. That's a throughput of about 107000baud which isn't too bad. In one test, it transferred 10 files with a total of 2853852 bytes in 266 secs at 115200baud. Any timeouts or other transmission errors will cause it to fail. it will not work in a 'hostile' environment. with TeraTerm, if you have set its receive directory as C:\fred and send the file: /logs/2014/02.csv then the path C:\fred\logs\2014\06\23\ must already exist. TeraTerm and Hyperterminal have the problem/feature that all directory paths MUST exist before transferring a file. It works when sending to TeraTerm but I can't get it to work with Hyperterminal. It can send one file or the contents of an entire directory from a uSD card on the Teensy to the PC. The sz code now works but in a rather restricted way. I got the 'sz' code (from Teensy to PC) more or less working but then something distracted me and I only started looking at it again last week. This repository builds the latest stable or dev SyncTERM Installer for Windows.Last year I started trying to convert the rz and sz programs to allow zmodem transfers between Teensy (and Arduino) and a PC. Please file bug reports at the SourceForge bug tracker and feature requests in the Feature Request tracker. Supports Operation Overkill ][ Terminal emulationįor detailed specs on SyncTERMs handling of ANSI, as well as it's many extensions, refer to this document.This tool will allow you to create fonts for use with SyncTERM. Comes with 43 standard fonts and allows the BBS to change the current font and upload custom fonts.Supports character pacing for ANSI animation as well as the VT500 ESC[*r sequence to allow dynamic speed changes. Telnet, RLogin, SSH, RAW, modem, shell (*nix only) and direct serial connections.ANSI Music (through the sound card if installed).Support for IBM low and high ASCII including the face graphics ( ☺ and ☻) and card symbols ( ♥, ♦, ♣, and ♠) which so many other terms have problems with (may not work in curses mode.Full CGTerm Commodore 64 PETSCII support.*nix versions will run using SDL, X11, or using curses.Runs in full-screen mode on ALL platforms (ALT-Enter switches modes).Windows, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X, and FreeBSD.SyncTERM is a BBS terminal program which supports: The latest builds will have a recent shared Synchronet BBS List included. This repository is only for building a windows installer for SyncTERM, and does
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