\_ I may have asked this before, but I'm not sure \_ if I got anything out of it.......... \_ \_ I have a phone system to which I have a line \_ attached to com1 on one of my debian boxes. \_ Once I set the baud, blah, blah, I can open \_ minicom and capture the input from this port \_ to a file. Problem is, minicom will only \_ write to the file once a buffer is filled. \_ \_ What I would really like is some simple command \_ line that can read the input and I can redirect \_ this to a file. \_ \_ Anyone have any tips here? YMMV, this code stripped down and untested: #!/usr/bin/perl -w use Device::SerialPort qw( :PARAM :STAT 0.07); use vars qw ($portdevice $configfile $po $count); # # the name of the port device $portdevice = "/dev/modem"; # # configuration file $configfile = "/tmp/modem.cfg"; # # config the 'modem' one hopes... # sub config { my $portobj = new Device::SerialPort($portdevice); $portobj->user_msg(1); $portobj->error_msg(1); $portobj->devicetype('modem'); $portobj->hostname('localhost'); $portobj->datatype('raw'); $portobj->cfg_param_1('none'); $portobj->cfg_param_2('none'); $portobj->cfg_param_3('none'); $portobj->baudrate(9600); $portobj->databits(8); $portobj->parity('none'); $portobj->stopbits(1); $portobj->save($configfile); return($portobj); } $po = &config; $count = 2500; # make sure it doesn't go hog wild at first open FH, "> leaky"; my $oldfh = select(FH); $| = 1; select($oldfh); # Magic while ($count--) { my $line = $po->input; # this may or may not be a blocking read print FH $line if ($line); } close FH; undef $po; # David