Now the authors in Columbia University has made it totally free (BSD license), and U-boot supports its file transfer protocol (loadb command) (u-boot does not support ZModem, only Ymodem). I take a look at it.
It looks like a nice serial terminal emulator with file transfer capability. The macro part is really handy. Below is my .kermrc file with two user-defined macros for uploading uboot and kernel images using the kermit protocol in a different baud rate than console baud
cat ~/.kermrc set line /dev/ttyUSB1 set speed 115200 set carrier-watch off set handshake none set flow-control none robust set file type bin set file name lit set rec pack 1000 set send pack 1000 set window 5 set delay 1 connect define sendb { set speed 230400 output \x0D output \x0D send u-boot.bin input 1 "NEVER" set speed 115200 output \x1B output \x0D } define sendk { set speed 230400 output \x0D output \x0D send uImage input 1 "NEVER" set speed 115200 output \x1B output \x0D }
Trevor has provided us the cmdlets to be used along with the MS articles for reference, found this useful and written this post to share the same here.transfer big files
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