Hi Patrick ,

>>What Smartboard software and version are you using on your Terminal
>>servers ?

I am using, Software Version :  9.5.48.1 06:44:42 may 10 2006

We have some contacts @ Smarttech. I will forward your problem description to them.

Thanks
-Shivu

Patrick Blaas wrote:
Hi Shivu,

Seems I've got another board. SB660.
http://www.touchboards.com/smart/productimages/SB660.jpg
It orignially came with the USB, bluetooth module so we orderd a serial
module. I attached the board by serial it to my laptop and it worked
just fine.

On Solaris 10 x86, srss 3.1 with latest -06 patches I connect the board
by serial to the serial port of a Sunray2.
Starting the SMARTService with the -d(ebug) option shows:
Using 'smartboard on port 37395
Fd_socket is 3
Client connecting...Client fd is 7 client id is 0done.
Client connecting...Client fd is 8 client id is 1done.

When I choose to autodetect, the native Solaris software detects the
Sunray serial ports and querys them, but again removes them from the
boardlist.
When I connect to a specific port a link from the 'a' term to
'/export/home/patrick/com1' it states, No data is being received on this
port. I started the Notebook program from the Smartboard menu anyway and
the red-led on the board switched to green for a couple of seconds. The
attached logfile provided me with some errors.

What Smartboard software and version are you using on your Terminal
servers ?

Patrick

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Shivu Vibhuti
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 9:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Smart Boards

Try starting the SmartBoardService with -d option.

The SmartBoard SB560 - One with Serial interface works on Solaris (Sun
Ray Server) and also on Windows accessing it via RDP using Sun Ray
connector Ver 1.1/2.0 Beta.

-Shivu



On Jun 6, 2007, at 8:15 AM, Patrick Blaas wrote:

  
Hi,

I've got one lined up here aswell. Ofcourse with a Serial connector 
attached to it.

The Smartboard software software doesn't seem to be terminal server 
compabtible because of the features it lacks when installed on a 
Windows 2003 terminal server. (setting specific comports/autodetect
comports)

I installed the Native Solaris x86 version of the Smartboard software.
It does find the serial ports from the Sunray but is unable to 
communicate with it.
I asked the provider of the smartboard for some debug tools but didn't
    

  
receive response yet. I also send them logging information from the 
Native Solaris smartboard software.

Regards,

Patrick


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: woensdag 6 juni 2007 16:49
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Subject: [SunRay-Users] Smart Boards

I didn't find anything search filebeto site.  But want to ask if 
anyone has tried to get a Smart Board to work with a SunRay thin 
client?


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