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- From: jam@jammys.ocunix.on.ca (James McOrmond)
- Message-ID: <jam.4115@jammys.ocunix.on.ca>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: How to Mungwall ?
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- References: <Byw2M9.4q5@comp.vuw.ac.nz> <1992Dec7.143656@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de> <1g575pINNibn@rs1.rrz.Uni-Koeln.DE>
- Date: 13 Dec 92 19:29:24 EST
- Organization: Jammy's Amiga Corner BBS - Ottawa, On, Canada
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- >>> How do I get mungwall to display its output to the shell (or any) window?
- >>>
- >>Maybe you can redirect the serial.device via CMD to a file or shell.
- >
- >As I remember, mungwall writes direktly to the ports, or something similar,
- >without using any device.
- >Catch your output with sushi.
-
- Yes, Sushi is definately the best software solution. There are a few
- interesting hardware solutions though. The most obvious is sticking a
- 9600bps dumb terminal off of the serial port, which is of course what the
- software is designed for :-) Or, if you have a number of serial ports
- (something like an A2232 board), you can actually null-modem the
- information back into the system. This is what I was doing for a long
- time, with JRComm, or some other terminal program setup to receive the hit
- messages.
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