Re: [M100] dlplus on linux mint

2017-12-22 Thread Peter Vollan
Then why does dmesg say that the driver is only for testing and one off purposes? On 22 December 2017 at 16:17, Brian White wrote: > These drivers are decades old and standard heavily used and tested and > common to all distributions. If a /dev/ttyUSB* exists at all, then

Re: [M100] dlplus on linux mint

2017-12-22 Thread Brian White
These drivers are decades old and standard heavily used and tested and common to all distributions. If a /dev/ttyUSB* exists at all, then udev did everything and you're done thinking about drivers. If you have more than one usb adapter from different manufacturers, and they're both unreliable,

Re: [M100] LaddieAlpha question

2017-12-22 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
Looks like the feature may be missing from your build? Not sure how that happened. I’ll check on what’s published later. — John.

Re: [M100] dlplus on linux mint

2017-12-22 Thread John R. Hogerhuis
On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 10:44 AM Peter Vollan wrote: > So far, "dmesg" has always said that I am using the generic driver, > "only for testing and one off purposes". And I have already gone into > Synaptic and downloaded everything that looked promising. > Kernel drivers

[M100] LaddieAlpha question

2017-12-22 Thread Fugu ME100
Hi Trying to run LaddiAlpha.EXE on a Win 7 PC using the TCP option but can’t seem to get it to work, just wondering if I am missing something? Invocation and output below. It does work with the com option. Also looking for TS-DOS 100 with the patched shift-down bug? One with the the added

Re: [M100] dlplus on linux mint

2017-12-22 Thread Peter Vollan
So far, "dmesg" has always said that I am using the generic driver, "only for testing and one off purposes". And I have already gone into Synaptic and downloaded everything that looked promising. On 21 December 2017 at 13:07, John R. Hogerhuis wrote: > > > On Thu, Dec 21,