Announcing minicom 1.83 A short summary of what minicom is: Minicom is a communications program that resembles the MSDOS Telix somewhat. It has a dialing directory, color, full ANSI and VT100 emulation, an (external) scripting language and more. Tested platforms: Linux 2.0.34-2.2.5, Solaris Supported but untested (may need a little tweaking): DGUX, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Coherent, HP/UX, SysVR4, Apollo Domain/OS, SunOS, SCO. Some of the main changes after 1.82.1: - fixed some possible overflows caused by i18N - added some options to change the logfile name or disable logging, and to select which events to log - multiline untag option for systems with several phonedir entries - newline delay option in the terminal settings - multiple phonedir entries may be given for the -d command line option - support for 230400 bps DTE speed - now you can reorder the phonedir by moving entries up and down Unfortunately the Portuguese translations are not yet up-to-date, but it will become available at http://www.clinet.fi/~walker/minicom.html and an updated packet will be sent to ftp://sunsite.unc.edu as soon as I get an updated version of the file. Jukka Lahtinen, walker@clinet.fi