![]() ![]() You should also do this for free, in your spare time, and pay for all of the tools and equipment required to make this. As such, all 600,000 pilots in the US will want to use your custom, convertible airplane. "It should be easy" you say, "because other people have airplanes, and I have a road near my house. It's as if you walked into an appliance repair shop, and have insisted the repairman build you a car that converts into an certificated airplane. It's this way because the overall market is small, compared to the market for file transfers. The references you provided are all PAY-FOR products. There are specific commands to make all of this work. I don't mean 4800,8,N,1,CTS/RTS vs XON/XOFF, interpacket and intercharacter delays, etc. Plus, each brand uses different protocol specifics. CNC uses its own protocol, that is not shared by any other type of equipment. You have to use a serial transfer protocol. The problem is, you don't transfer just magically transfer files over an RS232 connection. ![]() FzClient already used putty for SFTP, so there's some synergy there. Serial itself is not horribly difficult, and putty already has a serial module. If it were as simple as just having an RS232 connection, then why don't you use putty? Simply pointing to paid RS232 software is not in any way helpful, nor is it applicable to your request. It should be possible to add a RS232 module, we would choose only between an FTP or a RS-232 connexion. Many non free softwares are sold, so they are enought users :Īll of these softwares do the same thinks than FileZilla : adding FTP or RS232 connexions, connecting, transfering and viewing result of transferts in a file manager. See and , by Jack R., with documentation.Īnd an indication that at least 0.5% of the FZ users would want this, then feel free to reopen this ticket for reassessment of the work effort required. ![]() If you can provide free equipment, detailed protocol specifications, I really don't think Filezilla is the proper tool for this. I think we'd see iphone sync, direct PS to USB/Serial/Parallel printer, etc long before we saw raw serial uploads in CNC specific protocols. ![]()
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