On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 10:10:23AM -0700, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
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> I'm playing w/ a microcontroller (MSP430G2553) which communicates
> via RS-232 using a Keyspan USB<->RS-232 adapter and tip.
So, you are running `tip' on the OI computer, using it to connect to
the microcontroller over the s
so many pieces to the puzzle it's ridiculous.
Reg
--- On Mon, 9/3/12, Michael Stapleton wrote:
> From: Michael Stapleton
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] tip & ttydefs questions
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
> Date: Monday, September 3, 2012, 5
under
> Solaris w/ "Have fun."
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> It's ridiculous that something so trivial would be such a hassle.
>
> sigh..
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> --- On Mon, 9/3/12, Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
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> > From: Joshua M. Clulow
> > Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] tip & tt
On Mon, 9/3/12, Joshua M. Clulow wrote:
> From: Joshua M. Clulow
> Subject: Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] tip & ttydefs questions
> To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana"
> Date: Monday, September 3, 2012, 3:10 PM
> On 3 September 2012 10:10, Reginald
> Beardsley
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On 3 September 2012 10:10, Reginald Beardsley wrote:
> I'm playing w/ a microcontroller (MSP430G2553) which communicates via RS-232
> using a Keyspan USB<->RS-232 adapter and tip.
> Suggestions? I'm about to build kermit, which will probably solve things.
If you have GNU screen available you mi
I'm playing w/ a microcontroller (MSP430G2553) which communicates via RS-232
using a Keyspan USB<->RS-232 adapter and tip.
I have two native forths that run on the MCU but w/ different handling of NL &
CR in the output.
On one I'm missing the CR, so the output from line to line moves across and