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Subject: Kermit as a test tool? (Serial, telnet, run commands)
From: nkj@manbw.dk (Niels Kristian Jensen)
Message-ID: <8F8555D76nkjmanbwdk@172.16.1.41>
Date: 3 Aug 2000 09:13:16 +0200
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Hi all,
I've been reading some of the postings and it seems to me that Kermit may
be the test tool, I need.
The manual testing goes like this:
Set compile options (done with a simple external command)
compile/link (an external command)
download to embedded target using an external command controlling a target
connected probe
send a reset and run command via telnet to a target connected probe (kermit
script?)
read the result on a serial link (kermit script?)
repeat with new compile options/new application.
Could I use Kermit to automate this procedure ? I've played some with
MSKERMIT 3.14, which I used a lot some years ago. It works except Telnet
(my development platform is Windows NT 4.0)
Best regards,
Niels Kr. Jensen
MAN B&W Diesel A/S
Denmark