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I am looking for a way to transfer a file over from my Windows 8 computer to a PandaBoard (has OMAP Ubuntu on it) using a serial cable. Need for speed undercover free download full version for android.
The solution should work in general for any ARM board, so for that reason I am using the serial port. However I am unable to transfer over a file.
Advisabiity of deleting library caches from mac. Chapter 5: Using PSCP to transfer files securely PSCP, the PuTTY Secure Copy client, is a tool for transferring files securely between computers using an SSH connection. If you have an SSH-2 server, you might prefer PSFTP (see chapter 6 ) for interactive use. Software to Transfer Files over Serial Port? Have the option of communicating via serial port to transfer programs to the machine.
Mace mini dvr iphone app. If I'm not mistaken SCP and PuTTY don't allow the transfer of a file over a serial port. Or I'm trying it in a wrong way. I have also tried HyperTerminal on Windows 8, but I keep having time-outs when using the file transfer for whatever protocol I select (XModem, Zmodem, etc.). I have the right specifications for serial port communication as I am able to use PuTTY to access the device and communicate with it.
Any suggestions? The best solution would be one that works for Ubuntu/Linux as well.
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If you're looking for a Linux based solution, then sending a file is as easy as running
and receiving a file is as easy as
But if you're on Windows it's not so easy. I would look and try to find a version of HyperTerminal (which used to come with WinXP, but they quit distributing it in the install *is sad*).
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For serial communications, like XModem/ZModem, I'd start with just basic communication. Can you get into a terminal program, and type on one end, and see the other end? If not, you may have issues that cannot be resolved with software: OpenBSD FAQ on Serial Connections states, 'we offer one hint: just because the ends plug in doesn't mean it will work.' So start by verifying that hardware works okay. If so, then also verify the basic communications settings: communication at 2400 or 9600 might be more prone to work with many hardware than 115200. 8N1 is a very common setting, 7E1 a bit less so, but such settings must match.
Whenever I've used SCP, it's been using TCP/IP, which means that an IP address must be assigned to both sides. That is a totally different communication design than trying to use raw serial communications like ZModem. Using IP will probably be easier once you've got IP working, although getting to the point of having IP working might be a bit more challenging overall, so ZModem may be an excellent choice.
I typically avoid XModem; some XModems don't even transfer the right number of bytes (but round up to a half-kilobyte), and don't transmit the filename. However, if you do use XModem (or YModem, but especially XModem), there are a number of variations, so you need to make sure you're using the same one. ZModem is typically more compatible with other ZModem implementations.
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