Mark,

I was busy and didn't fully read your mail before replying. Anyhow could you 
send me your pppd compiled for the Helio and I will try it here.

Matt
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On Saturday 11 May 2002 03:50 pm, Mark and Janice Juszczec wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Matt - I saw your last post and figured I'd inflict another status update
> on y'all ;-)
>
> The PicoPIM gui prototype is complete.  How do I commit it to CVS and where
> should I put it?  I'm interested in using CVS as a backup - so if my disk
> buys the farm (shudder) I won't be out of a month's work.  Also, I'd like
> feedback and criticism of the code.
>
> A project at work has me trying to network the Helio via its serial port.
> Right now I'm trying to make a ppp connection between the Helio and a
> laptop.  I want to start pppd from pterm using the fitaly keyboard app
> since the shell prompt via minicom won't be available.  I've recompiled
> pgserver, and am getting the following error when I try to start it:
>
> # pgserver
> SIGSEGV
> Error#6/106
>
> Can anyone tell me what this error means and what might be causing it?
>
> With that avenue closed - I hacked inittab and added a call to a script
> that starts pppd.  pppd starts, gives an exit code of 0 and ... nothing
> happens ;-(  I get no connection messages nor am I able to ping the Helio
> from the laptop.  Matt, I know you've worked with the serial code.  Is a
> ppp connection possible?  Do any kind of serial port init parameters have
> to be passed to the kernel via cmdline.c?
>
> If I can get this working, we should be able to mount pc hard drives to the
> Helio.  Wouldn't it be convenient (at development time) to leave your code
> on your pc, mount its hard drive to your Helio and run stuff from pterm?  I
> know the emulator allows this kind of thing, but this method would allow
> you to use the actual MIPS processor without having to flash, re-flash,
> re-re-flash and so on.
>
> What do y'all think?
>
> Mark
>
> PS.  If you don't want to wait until I get my prototype code in CVS, email
> me and I'll send you a copy.
>
>
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