Michael Beattie wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
>
> > i.e. is it a straight pass through pin 1 = pin 1; pin 2 = pin 2 or is it
> > special...
>
> No, it is a straight pass through... the unit itself is plugged into the
> port, it is quite small. It has an audio lead to my so
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 08:58:49PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
> > has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95). Would anyone have any
> > ideas as to how I could maybe
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
>
> On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 08:58:49PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > > I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
> > > has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95)
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> >On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 08:58:49PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> >> I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
> >> has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95). Would anyone have any
>
On Thu, 26 Mar 1998, Stephen Carpenter wrote:
> This definitly sounds like an interesting challenge.
> Does the cab;le for this disconnect? I would start by taking a continuity
> testor (or ohmmeter...works just the same)... and make a list of the pin
> mappings...
> i.e. is it a straight pass thr
Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
> >On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 08:58:49PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> >> I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
> >> has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95). Would anyone have any
> >> ideas as to how
Marcus Brinkmann writes:
> Funny that you ask --- reengineering is most of the time a violation of
> copyright.
No it isn't. It may be a violation of the shrink-wrap license, but those
are of questionable enforceability.
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood,
Marcus Brinkmann wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 08:58:49PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
>> I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
>> has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95). Would anyone have any
>> ideas as to how I could maybe disassemble the ex
On Thu, Mar 26, 1998 at 08:58:49PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
> has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95). Would anyone have any
> ideas as to how I could maybe disassemble the executable or trap the
This definitly sounds like an interesting challenge.
Does the cab;le for this disconnect? I would start by taking a continuity testor
(or ohmmeter...works just the same)... and make a list of the pin mappings...
i.e. is it a straight pass through pin 1 = pin 1; pin 2 = pin 2 or is it
special...
b
I have a serial radio device, (plugs into 25-pin serial port) which ONLY
has a program for windoze whatever (3.1 and 95). Would anyone have any
ideas as to how I could maybe disassemble the executable or trap the
serial traffic to create a C version for linux (and dare I say it, DOS
as well..)?
11 matches
Mail list logo