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Control-D would be numToChar(4).
1 = Ctrl-A, 2 = Ctrl-B, etc.
On Jan 19, 2005, at 7:14 PM, Glen Bojsza wrote:
The machine that has the file I want to upload is on windows XP and the machine I want to receive the file is a solaris box.
Currently the serial stack works for reading and writing commands to the solaris box.
I have asked before but without success... is there a way to send a ctrl-d through the conection? If so then I could just write the file line by line (they ae small) through the cat command but I need to be able to send a ctrl-d to close the file.
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You can't use USB to network two computers without additional adapters,
etc.
You *can* do that with FireWire (IEEE 1394, or whatever the spec is --
DVLink, etc.), however.
Is at least one of the computers running a UNIX-type system? If so,
you might rig the serial port with a getty program (terminal requester)
so that you can use a Terminal emulator on the other computer to log in
to that one; then use XModem or ZModem, or whatever protocol the
terminal emulator supports, to transfer the file(s). If both computers
are running Windows, you might consider using the "Direct Cable
Connection" facility provided with Windows.
On Jan 19, 2005, at 6:46 PM, Paul Salyers wrote:
At 05:37 PM 1/19/2005, you wrote:I was wondering if anyone has experience in moving files between two systems that are connected via serial ports.
I have used Sarah's serial test stack (which works perfectly!) in communicating between the two machines but now I want to be able to upload a file from one machine to the other.
Does anyone have some tips or ideas I can persue?
regards,
Glen
Never did that, but you might want consider a pocket drive it will need a USB port on each computer, there may and should be a cable to connect 2 computers via USB port, don't know 4 sure.
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$ ln -s /usr/share/kjvbible /usr/manual
$ true | cat /usr/manual | grep "John 3:16"
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
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