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- From: Craig Oda <craig@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 28 Dec 1997 13:05:41 +0900 (JST)
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On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, John Little wrote: > I'm using 19200 baud with a network preferences service I created > called "Linux" with the magic telephone number of "00", an empty > script and a hard coded IP address. Thanks, I didn't know about the magic phone number. > On the Linux box I do:- > > pppd 19200 /dev/pilot -detach local passive \ > 172.17.172.70:172.17.172.69 Again, thanks. I got this to work after I compiled ppp support into the kernel. I solved my other problem with T1:23:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 9600 vt100 in my /etc/inittab and doing an init q This is all kind of nostalgic for me since I haven't worked with serial software in a year or two. Something tells me I should have remembered about the respawn. One big problem I have is that Debian is based on terminfo, which has been giving me problems for some time. I guess the guy at ISAAC was using termcap. I wonder if I can just uninstall terminfo? This is all a strange land to me. My kterm TERM settings don't work either, so I set it to vt102 manually. I always intended to fix this one day. Maybe the time is now. I would like to get the tgtelnet terminal to work. Anyone have any thoughts on terminfo or termcap? Also, my opinion which I would like to bring up for discussion on telnet vs. a serial terminal emulator. Telnet is running in TCP/IP which is putting quite a bit of overhead on the line. If it is just interactive stuff, maybe a serial terminal emulator is better? Of course, with telnet, you can access any telnet host on the Internet, but maybe most of the connections with the pilot would be to that first hop host? I'm not sure. For me, robustness, readibility of the screen, vt100 emulation, speed of login, and speed of interactive characters would be the important things in that order. Anyway, I'm pretty addicted to this little pilot right now, so if anyone could comment on my terminfo problem, it would be nice. :-) Other little things. I'm using both AportisDoc and J-Doc (Japanese) to read compressed document, books, Linux Gazette mags in the Pilot. Very nice. Since I didn't want to mess with the DOSEMU package, I set up the Java MakeDoc under Linux and it works fine. Here's the MakeDoc page: http://pc-28134.on.rogers.wave.ca/MakeDocJ.htm I put this in my .bash_profile alias MakeDoc='/usr/local/classes/MakeDoc/MakeDocJ.class' along with a CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local/classes/MakeDoc then I can execute MakeDoc from the bash shell like any other program. I compiled misc_binfmt (or something like that into the kernel.) When I recompiled the kernel, I got the new bzip2 format source which is considerably smaller than the gzip format source. The Linux binaries for bzip2 are all over the place. Here's the first paragraph of the manpage. Bzip2 compresses files using the Burrows-Wheeler block- sorting text compression algorithm, and Huffman coding. Compression is generally considerably better than that achieved by more conventional LZ77/LZ78-based compressors, and approaches the performance of the PPM family of sta- tistical compressors. There appears to be a freely available Pilot Desktop for Solaris Sparc and ix86. It is based on CDE, Perl, ect. I have not looked at it yet. Too busy. ;-) If anyone gets it running on Linux, tell me. I downloaded Jump, a Java byte code to Motorola dragonball 68x assembler convertor. I thought I would try some development in Java and then run it on the Pilot. I've only found a Windows version, which is not that useful to me. Is there is Linux version, or does Linux community use C all the time? Regards, Craig (typing on a keyboard, for now.) ------ craig@example.com PGP Public Key http://www.twics.com/~craig/personal/pgp/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Nomikai: 14 January 1998 19:15 Tokyo station Yaesu Chuo ticket gate. Or go directly to Tengu TokyoEkiMae 19:30 Chuo-ku, Kyobashi 1-1-6, EchiZenYa Bld. B1/B2 03-3275-3691 Next Saturday Meeting: 14 February 1998 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu Chuo ticket gate. --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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