Thanks for all hints - gkermit seems to be suitable.
Unfortunately the Linux-box and the HP don't seem to
'understand' each other - this could be a different
baudrate.
* How can I change the baudrate of gkermit (or Debian?)
to 9600 baud (= HP48-rate)?
* How can I change other parameters (ie CRC,
Schoppitsch Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyone have an idea (or a source) how to connect
> a LinuxBox to a HP48gx calculator in a simple (maybe
> with modemu, pppd, minicom), slim (C-Kermit is too big)
> and foolproof (I am not a 'Connection-Specialist') way.
>
> The HP48 supports Ke
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 10:03:27AM +0100, Schoppitsch Dieter wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone have an idea (or a source) how to connect
> a LinuxBox to a HP48gx calculator in a simple (maybe
> with modemu, pppd, minicom), slim (C-Kermit is too big)
> and foolproof (I am not a 'Connection-Specialist')
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 06, 2002 at 10:03:27AM +0100, Schoppitsch Dieter wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anyone have an idea (or a source) how to connect
> a LinuxBox to a HP48gx calculator in a simple (maybe
> with modemu, pppd, minicom), slim (C-Kermit is too big)
> and foolproof (I am not a 'Connection-Specialis
Hi!
Does anyone have an idea (or a source) how to connect
a LinuxBox to a HP48gx calculator in a simple (maybe
with modemu, pppd, minicom), slim (C-Kermit is too big)
and foolproof (I am not a 'Connection-Specialist') way.
The HP48 supports Kermit or Xmodem and a so called
'Server Mode' - it work
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