That should do it.
Thanks...
Terry
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On Aug 25 08:34, Terry Dabbs wrote:
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of their own. I hope there will be some spot out there that will keep
the last compatible versions available.
Terry Dabbs
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On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:44:21 -0600, Terry Dabbs wrote:
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> The problem with each of these is that it requires the operator to
> physically select the window which is to remain on top, or with
> LaunchOnTop, it doesn't work with the windows console window (
cation is touched by the mouse?
Thanks,
Terry Dabbs
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know a
way to start this window with the attributes needed so it will not be
covered when another application is touched by the mouse?
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From: On Behalf Of Gerrit P. Haase
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: Drop Win9x support? (was: Serious performance problems)
Terry Dabbs wrote:
> No!
>
> I am supporting applications requiring cygwin on '95 and '98 that are
> not going away anytime so
No!
I am supporting applications requiring cygwin on '95 and '98 that are
not going away anytime soon.
Terry
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
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> Alternatively, we could drop Win98 support.
Yes!
The requirement made sense back when WinXP wasn't dominant yet. By now,
the last machines still running Wi
/* Flush any
spurious IO data on the port.*/
/* The important opening and set up is done.
*/
/* Now go read and write. */
Good Luck,
Terry
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Subject: Bug in the /dev/ttyS
It appears you are using com1, with this command:
stty -F /dev/ttyS0 -a
But, your strace shows ttyS1, which is com2. Are you plugged into the proper
port with your cable?
T. Dabbs
Subject: Bug in the /dev/ttySx handling code?
I compiled a linux program, which uses the serial driver (an
I have an incident from the early 90s that is very close to this
discussion:
I worked at a division headquarters of large company, where we had
hundreds of people who would log into their email account on the VAX.
When logging in you would see a message of the day. The guy
administering this got ti
o format, and it now works great.
Thanks,
Terry Dabbs
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Terry Dabbs wrote:
> I've used a version of cygwin from June of 2003. I've loaded a new
> version, and apparently gcc is now gcc-2.
No, gcc-2 was a package of the old gcc-2.95.x compiler. It was pulled
f
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> I've used a version of cygwin from June of 2003. I've loaded a new versio
Thanks for the clarification. These are pretty standard MS workstations regardless of
the task we are using them for (wish it was linux...), so I can't help but use the
default drive. So, although it may be something to be aware of, it does appear it is
hard to screw it up.
Terry Dabbs
Thanks for the help. Since your advice kept me from having to "install" cygwin
on the machines I'm going to run this on, the mounting, I suppose defaults to
what it was on my compiling machine, which is the C drive for cygwin in my case.
Thanks.
Larry Hall wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
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to the program.
Is this just because the lap top is slow (it is...) or is win98 simply that
poor compared to NT in performance. The delay on NT, if any, is not
perceptable
Thanks,
Terry Dabbs
Larry Hall wrote:
> Terry Dabbs wrote:
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> > I've been using gcc to compile some si
I wish to avoid this, the least of which is they
are not on the net.
What is the least amount of files I need, and where should I put them
for ncurses to identify the terminal on the machines I need to put my
executable? Can you help?
Thanks
Terry Dabbs
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ot found". this is true using #include
and #include .
(1) Should this work with termios.h and -mno-cygwin together?
(2) If not, does anyone have some sample code showing a good method to
read/write com1 without termios.h functions?
Thanks,
Terry Dabbs
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