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|    Re: Using tcpser on a Pi for telnet gate    |
|    28 Jun 17 06:26:59    |
      Am Montag, 26. Juni 2017 20:45:48 UTC+2 schrieb Dropnine:              > Finally, if the script is working, bypass it and manually type: tcpser -s       2400 -d /dev/ttyUSB0 &       >       > at the bash and then issue a "ps -A" the tcpser should be in the list near       the bottom. If it is, then issue the ps -x | grep -v grep |grep -c "tcpser"       command manually to see the result. That should tell you if the tcpser       command is working, itself.              OK, I've done the following:              - wrote "tcpser -s 2400 -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -p 6502 -ts &"       - then ps -A       - and ps -x | grep -v grep |grep -c "tcpser"              (I needed to enter the port 6502 - otherwise there was no connection to the       apple II because I set that port for the telnet address which is:       a80sappleiibbs.ddns.net:6502 . Without the -ts there was no connection made -       I do not know why.)              I saw tcpser down in the list.       I got the 1.       All is running now.              I don't know if the script is working. I named it startSerial, made everything       as you said - but if I type "./startSerial" I get the result "unknown error in       line 8" ...?              Now I will see if tcpser stops again or if it is running well ...              Thanks a lot for all of your help!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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