I have a P200 running Debian with a 486 connected via ether. The connection works 99% of the time but i have noticed that "out-of-the-blue" the connection dies from the 486. No ping, telnet, ftp, lynx or anything else *Until* I ping it from the P200. This is something i've been lost in tring to fix. the cables are all fine and i've tried 2 hubs and still have noticed the same thing. Any ideas on this?
Hmm got off track there but i had to ask on that... Now i also have an old IBM PS/2 Model 80 386 and an even older PC2000 XT (8086 maybe) sitting in the closet. The IBM runs fine with it's 2-4 mgs of ram (i forget right now) and it's 70 mg hard drive with dos and win3.11 installed. The XT i don't even know if it works yet. Now what i want is a direct connection from these to my P200 server -without- the use of any software. ie a dumb terminal. What would be best to use for this.. would a cable from serial port to serial work? Basically even if i took the 70 mg drive out i still want to turn this on and have a login prompt from the server. Any help on this would be great. --Rob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .