On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 04:52:16PM -0600, Matt Porter wrote:
> I'm used some nice Data I/O units in the past before I was able to
> host and target development on Linux.
>
> Can anybody recommend a unit that can be used from Linux? It could even
> be something somebody has used a DOS interface successfully from DOSEMU
> on a Linux box if I have to go that route.
The Data I/O devices I know about are using a simple Terminal Emulation
Program running under DOS. I never actualy tried to use it with minicom, but
I'm pretty shure, that this would work. Even an old vtXXX Terminal should do
the job.
Regards
Sven
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