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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: kermit-serial data
Date: 31 Mar 2005 17:39:43 GMT
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On 2005-03-31, vikrant.shahir@gmail.com <vikrant.shahir@gmail.com> wrote:
: An ECG(Electro Cardio Graph) machine is connected to a COMM1 port and
: is constantly outputing data.
:
: Well how can i read this data comming from serial device and store it
: in a file using kermit.
:
First make the connection so that you see the right stuff coming on your
screen. Then, the easy way to record this stuff in a file is with the
command:
LOG SESSION
This creates a file named session.log in Kermit's current directory that
contains a copy of all the characters that come in from the EKG. Of course
you can also specify a different name and/or location for the file, and
if you wish you can also have the data appended to an existing file rather
than creating a new file; e.g.:
LOG SESSION C:/EKG/LOGS/20050331.LOG APPEND
Use the HELP command to get information about syntax and options of
different commands, e.g. "help log".
: Well i am doing this for the first time and i do know this is not a
: complicated problem. But a humble request to you all, do answer it when
: you have free time .
:
: Clues :
: 1] the serial device is configured using following
: set line , set speed , set flow,
: 2] as a next step i need to read the values comming from that device
: and store it in
: file.
:
The method above is the easiest, but other methods can give you more
control over starting and stopping the log, filtering, and so forth.
- Frank