Jay Hennigan wrote: [..huge snip..]
> VNC on the PCs might be a better choice to solve this problem. I'm used to FreeBSD... instead of: # ssh -l myname lab.box # sudo cu -l /dev/cuad0 ... I was hoping for something a little more closer to the device itself (if possible). The lab pc boxen are not connected to any network (including the network my workstation belongs to). I was hoping to communicate with the defunct and way-too-old devices without having to use IP based communication. Because my knowledge and experience is being forced upon playing with the likes of 2691-type hardware, I figured that I might try frying a couple during testing... ..instead of using a remote control software, I was hoping that rs232 would solve this, just for playing around. Steve ps: For the love of God...does anyone have 1 or 10 g lab hardware that a semi-skilled engineer can look at, and get familiar with it's convention ?! ;)
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