should've been 'make && sudo make install'  you should still be able to
run 'sudo make install' from the dlplus directory to finish the install

On Wed, 2020-04-29 at 16:47 -0700, me wrote:
> It attempted to install the software but it didn't see the files in
> /usr/bin
> 
> i didn't see the error that install was missing an operand. so once
> i 
> get dl installed it should work.
> 
> On 4/29/20 4:16 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
> > On 4/29/20 6:30 PM, me wrote:
> > > Got my cables. Connected my 200 to my linux workstation. It's
> > > plugged 
> > > into the standard usb. I downloaded the software, expanded it in 
> > > root, invoked teeny. I typed in the command run"cmo:98n1enn and
> > > it 
> > > continues to fail in detecting the laptop.
> > > 
> > > Could it be dosbox's listening to serial and not usb?
> > > 
> > 
> > Could you try:
> > 
> > git clone https://github.com/bkw777/dlplus.git
> > cd dlplus
> > make && sudo install
> > dl -h
> > dl -v -b=TEENY.200
> > 
> > It uses /dev/ttyUSB0 by default, and that will only be correct if 
> > there is only one usb-serial plugged in, and you haven't removed
> > and 
> > re-plugged it within a few minutes. Otherwise, ls /dev/USB* and
> > see 
> > what your device name actually is currently if not ttyUSB0, and
> > see 
> > the help from "dl -h" to override that and other defaults.
> > 

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