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Post by redrumloa on Feb 5, 2008 19:11:44 GMT -5
Hi, here is the relevant info.
PC: AMD64 Ubuntu 7.10 64Bit tcpser-1.0rc12 tcpser -d /dev/ttyS0 -s 1200 -i"e0&k0&c0" -n"5551212=66.135.39.36:5190
Commie: C128 EZ232 Q-Link set to 1670, 1200 baud, tone. Also tried Manual.
Cable: ~8 feet of RS2232 cable and Rat Shack null modem cable. Yes I tested it and it conforms to Brain's design.
Nothing happens, tcpser just sits there as does Q-Link. Last Saturday in #c64friends Raymond spent some time and came to the conclusion tcpser does not work with 64bit Linux.
Any other ideas?
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MikeAZ1
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Post by MikeAZ1 on Feb 6, 2008 11:10:54 GMT -5
So you did try in Qlink settings the option
"Other command driven Modem"
I guess thats what you meant by manual
Just trying to help
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Post by redrumloa on Feb 6, 2008 18:17:57 GMT -5
So you did try in Qlink settings the option "Other command driven Modem" I guess thats what you meant by manual Just trying to help Yes, I did try that
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