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#DEBIAN SERIAL TERMINAL PROGRAM FULL#
Some terminal emulators may have full internal implementation of the ZMODEM protocol, but minicom just uses the sz (Send Zmodem) command-line tool to do the actual file transfer, so you'll need to have the lrzsz package installed locally too. If that does not happen, you can still select the "send file using ZMODEM" (or "upload file.") function manually from your terminal emulator. At that point, the terminal emulator program should automatically allow you to select a file for sending to the remote ARM device. It will output a special "waiting to receive" character sequence which can be detected by a ZMODEM-aware terminal emulator program, such as minicom. At least on Debian, it comes in package named lrzsz.įirst, you would login to the ARM device and run the rz (Receive Zmodem) command on it. To transfer a file from local system to an ARM device, you would need to have the command-line tool for the ZMODEM protocol installed on both devices.
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Instead of using screen, you might want to use a dedicated serial terminal emulator program, such as minicom, since it has built-in support for the local side of serial-port binary transfer protocols like ZMODEM.