John,
Here is what I put up so far:
http://www.abbeville-online.com/vplp/user_systems/low_power_omni.html
kw
On Wednesday 20 February 2002 06:13, you wrote:
> Kris,
>
> Have you done any presentations or a website on this?
> I'd like to know more about your project. I'm just
> getting started
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 05:27:39 -0800 (PST)
Kory Wnuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think I am recalling correctly who had made the post regarding
> the "tail -f" command in a transparent term. If it was not Mark,
> please let me know because I would like to thank him.
Yeah, dat was me. :)
Th
I will have to look into the root-tail app. Currently
I am in pretty good shape in terms of system
resources...however, I expect to be in very good shape
by tomorrow evening.
-K
P.S. Thanks again for the info.
--- Mark Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Feb 2002 05:27:39 -0800 (PST)
>
Not without a court order. Otherwise, the pizzas are mine! You got jacked!
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If your docs are printed, bring em to the next meeting. I look over them.
For what its worth, the firmware running in that gadget was probably put
into a OTB (one-time-burn) when it was manufactured so its probably
unchangeable anyway. T
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Craig-
If I understand the docs correctly (bearing in mind that I am not a C guy),
they are for internals. But apparantly all you have to do is open the COM
port to which the device is attached and start talking to it. That is, once
the port is open, you use the internals documented in the SD
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I think I am recalling correctly who had made the post regarding the "tail -f"
command in a transparent term. If it was not Mark, please let me know because
I would like to thank him. I was playing around with the comm
Kris,
Have you done any presentations or a website on this?
I'd like to know more about your project. I'm just
getting started with learning about wireless and
802.11b, but I can see the huge potential.
I was in Seattle on business a couple of weeks ago
hanging out in a coffee shop that had wirel
Ron,
Could you send me a copy of the wireless newgroup
posts you collected?
Thanks,
John Hebert
--- Ron Spruell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I spent about a month researching the news groups
> about wireless networking. I
> was specifically looking for a way to connect 2
> networks together tha
--- Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, "Hollywood" John,
>
> If the Newbie meetings are webcast, how would I hook
> up my VCR to tape them
> for future reference?
>
> "Buck"
Buy a video capture card, stick it in your box, and
connect your VCR to that.
Some typical cards and prices:
http://s
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