Dom,
please don't embarrass me on-list, I was pretending not to know you!  I
was actually thinking of Ice, but then I'm really old.  I don't have
time for video anyway, not now I've discovered cisco certification.
Marc


"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> 
> Hi Marc,
> 
> You mean something like Trumpet mate?
> 
> BTW, how do you program your video? Have you ported QNX to it yes?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dom Stocqueler.
> 
> 
>                       "Marc Thach Xuan
> Ky"
> 
> cc:
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> tcp/ip on PC serial port [7:56885]
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
>                       06/11/2002 10:39
> AM
>                       Please respond to
> "Marc
>                       Thach Xuan
> Ky"
> 
> 
> 
> Am I being thick or something, isn't this what Windows dial-up
> networking is for? or *NIX pppd?  Alternatively, what about some pre-MS
> stack for Windows or DOS ?8^)
> rgds
> Marc TXK
> 
> Cable Guy wrote:
> >
> > >The fact that you can dial into the Internet is more proof that you can
> run
> > >TCP/IP over the PC's serial port.
> >
> > Hmm, why do people need proof of this? Maybe I should read the archives.
> > Tcp/ip can be bound to anything. Build an interface that sends electrical
> > signals down two thin water streams, code a driver, and you can bind
> tcp/ip
> > to water.
> >
> > Anyway, that USB pdf link site is down and I can't access it now. I see
> > there are some USB network hubs. Do these work with only USB network
> > machines? Hmm, these could be slip/ppp then. An entire hub of
> slip/ppp...I
> > wonder. The ones that interface directly with rj-45 are no hope. I wonder
> > even if the signal actually coming out of the USB port is slip/ppp
> framed,
> > then converted outside, or just straight ethernet framed off before
> exiting
> > USB port. I do see some USB network card implementations are just a plug
> > into the USB port with no wires exposed, and a rj-45 plugin dongle like
> > thing. I guess I need one with wires exposed to cut into them, and with
> > slip/ppp.
> >
> > Surely there is a serial card with boundable driver out there somewhere?
> > Help.
> >
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