Duncan wrote:
>Could such a device be suitable to connect a Qx0 or an aurora or
>a Shermes modified base QL to a broadband router modem?
Simplified answer is no.
The point is not wether the device easily provides the stream data to the
QL side (it does). The point is: Where runs the client, whe
In a message dated 11/03/2008 06:53:31 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
>The question here is what you get back from the device : do you get the
entire TCP (stack) info
>back, or just the data?
Hi Wolfgang,
As far is I can see from the website the NetPort device is suitable
.
> What I was envisaging was configuring Netport possibly via a PC to be a
> recognised connection to the internet broadband router modem, plugginig it
> into
> the QL and then looking at the non trivial task, as you point out, of
> writing
> an application to decipher the serial steam o
In a message dated 09/03/2008 09:56:22 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>so if you wanted a Web page, you'd have
>to use your PC to translate some serial command into "Get me this address
>from Port 80" -- the PC would also have to handle the receipt of that page &
>transmitting
Duncan wrote:
> Does anyone have knowledge of the netport serial to ethernet connectors at
:
I don't have direct knowledge of this device, but of a very similar one (the
Cyclades TS-100).
> Could such a device be suitable to connect a Qx0 or an aurora or a Shermes
> modified base QL to a bro
Hi,
Does anyone have knowledge of the netport serial to ethernet connectors at :
_http://www.openxtra.co.uk/products/accessories/serial-ethernet-adapters/netpo
rt/prodnetport.html_
(http://www.openxtra.co.uk/products/accessories/serial-ethernet-adapters/netport/prodnetport.html)
"NetPort