Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2013 12:16:05 +0330 From: Talayeh Asadi <talayeh.asadi@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: difference between cu and putty for serial connections Message-ID: <CAPkyVLzSVr0_tR9Viou5TwNtHxjhe_2YOCaewqLUGzJ9WdF3DA@mail.gmail.com>
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hi all, i'm trying to activate my custom boot0 on a headless server. i got my required results while connecting by cu, but not when i use putty to connect.. here's the scenario: one of my goals in this custom boot0 is to deactivate all keys but F2 for some reasons.. i applied required changes to the boot0.S code and applied DONLY_F_KEYS in the Makefile and changed the flags BOOT_BOOT0_FLAGS to required values and got required output using cu. but when i connect to the mentioned server using putty, my F keys don't work and i have to remove DONLY_F_KEYS in Makefile so '2' Key become available (SIO mode activated??) i don't know so much things about this sio mode here.. would someone please explain their difference to me? i have no idea.. is it related to the keymap differences? any suggestions are really appritiated.. Thank you all :) Best Regards, t.a.k
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