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From: mightbe_peterw@clark.net.foo.com (PeterW att clark .net)
Newsgroups: alt.comp.sys.palmtops.hp,comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Solaris<->HP100LX serial file transfer?
Date: 7 Jul 1998 23:04:38 GMT
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In <6ntitj$jq$1@joe.rice.edu>, riddle@rice.edu (Prentiss Riddle) writes:
>I'm trying to do file transfers from my HP 100LX to my desktop Sun
>Ultra running Solaris 2.6. I have CKermit, a serial cable and a spare
>serial port on my Sun. So far nothing I've tried has gotten one
>machine to show any sign of recognizing the other.
It is, I hope, a "null-modem" cable, with appropriate lines crossed (not a
straight modem cable). You should be able to point a minicom-like terminal
app on the Sun at the serial device and use Datacomm on the HP to confirm
operation by typing on the Sun and seeing that it appears on the palmtop.
Once that's done, visit my site to get Andreas Garzotto's LXTOOLS, Ed Falk's
LXBACKUP, and possibly my Tcl/Tk file manager GUI. Note I've never tried the
Solaris binaries, as I don't have a Sparc workstation. You can always grab
lxtools-1.1a-Tkb.tar.gz and recompile yourself...
http://www.clark.net/~peterw/LXFileman/info.htm
-Peter
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