Such '80's technology...heh. You can also just use separate shell windows...
MS

Conor Todd wrote:
If you'd like SerialForwarder (or any command, for that matter) to run in the background so that you can still use your command line, put an ampersand ("&") at the end of the command. To bring it back to the foreground, type "fg". If it's already running in the foreground and you don't want to stop it, you can pause it with CTRL+Z and then continue it in the background with "bg". - Conor

On 11/8/06, *Mikael Ifversen* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi,
    Tutorial4 states that a second SerialForwarder can be opened with this
    line:

    java net.tinyos.sf.SerialForwarder -port 9003 -comm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:9002

    But where am I suppose to to input this line since cygwin is occupied by
    SerialForwarder and does not allow input. The same goes for :

    java net.tinyos.tools.MsgReader -comm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:9002 BlinkToRadioMsg

    Best,
    Mikael
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