- From: dglaude AT netbrain.be (David Glaude)
- Subject: [lcdproc] Serial over TCP (when your LCD is connected elsewhere).
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 23:48:56 +0200
Just to respond to myself,
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* TCP connection to an access server where the serial LCD is connected
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(like the AUX of a cisco or an access server)
and for those of us that don't have a cisco router or access server handy.
There are a lot of other alternative to transport serial communication,
over a TCP connection.
Here is one solution for unix:
http://www.gumbley.demon.co.uk/net2tty.html
If I search a little bit more, I remember a windows similar program.
David GLAUDE
PS: This could help developpement and testing.
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This mean that the computation of caracter to send
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and actually sending those caracters should be separate (AND common)
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for each driver (I wonder for timing issue).
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That way we can send the computed screen to anywhere:
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* Serial
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* Parallel
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* I2C
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* TCP connection to an access server where the serial LCD is connected
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(like the AUX of a cisco or an access server)
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* Dynamicaly network connection screen (via a small a client that connect,
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read from TCP and send to LCD)
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- [lcdproc] Serial over TCP (when your LCD is connected elsewhere)., David Glaude, 09/15/2000
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