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TCP-Group Digest Sun, 6 Oct 96 Volume 96 : Issue 212
Today's Topics:
JNOS for HP200LX (3 msgs)
KISS for Windows
Windows NOS - Release
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Date: Sat, 05 Oct 96 00:03:38 -0800
From: stannard@alaska.net (John Stannard - KL7JL)
Subject: JNOS for HP200LX
In <25557d70@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net>, on 10/04/96
at 07:29 PM, mikebw@bilow.bilow.uu.ids.net (Mike Bilow) said:
>Gary R. Skuse, Ph.D. wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
> GRSPD> Does anyone have a compile of jnos that will work on an
> GRSPD> HP200LX palmtop? I seem to remember a few years ago some
> GRSPD> talk about running nos between two HP95's with an infrared
> GRSPD> link (a agree that it was kind of geeky but neat
> GRSPD> nonetheless). I would like to use the HP200 with a serial
> GRSPD> cable to operate portable packet.
>I think that standard NOS should work, except for some minor
>incompatibilities in the serial port. WA7TAS wrote some patches to
>handle these issues, but I don't know if they ever migrated back into the
>mainstream code.
>
I know I just recently saw that! At least, it was for the HP95...I'll
have to do a search on my files and see what it was. I'll try to get back
to the group with the info soon.
John
>-- Mike
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Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 07:43:29 -0700 (MST)
From: Bob Nielsen <nielsen@primenet.com>
Subject: JNOS for HP200LX
On Fri, 4 Oct 1996, Mike Bilow wrote:
>
>
> Gary R. Skuse, Ph.D. wrote in a message to Mike Bilow:
>
> GRSPD> Does anyone have a compile of jnos that will work on an
> GRSPD> HP200LX palmtop? I seem to remember a few years ago some
> GRSPD> talk about running nos between two HP95's with an infrared
> GRSPD> link (a agree that it was kind of geeky but neat
> GRSPD> nonetheless). I would like to use the HP200 with a serial
> GRSPD> cable to operate portable packet.
>
> I think that standard NOS should work, except for some minor
incompatibilities
> in the serial port. WA7TAS wrote some patches to handle these issues, but I
> don't know if they ever migrated back into the mainstream code.
>
The wa7tas files are on col.hp.com in /hamradio/packet/wa7tas. They
appear to be for the HP110 and 110+. I don't know the differences between
the 110 and the 200 (still using my HP11C, however the 45 finally died!)
Bob
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Date: Sat, 5 Oct 1996 06:45:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Steve Stroh <strohs@halcyon.com>
Subject: JNOS for HP200LX
The HP 95LX has non-standard serial port hardware, and there was some
customization required in the serial port routines before xNOS would run.
>From everything I've read, the HP 100LX and 200LX have very standard
serial ports, so xNOS should run fine (LapLink 3 works great, and it plays
interesting games with the serial port hardware). I've had NOS loaded and
running in mine, but I've not hooked up the serial port to anything.
Most of the customization required to run xNOS on the HP LX's is to deal
with the 640K address space (no DOS 5'ish tricks like loading the OS into
high memory available) and limited "disk" space, although I've read that
there is an EMS driver available.
Steve N8GNJ
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Date: Sat, 5 Oct 96 22:24:15 GMT
From: Darren Jefford <dajd@g8gon.zynet.co.uk>
Subject: KISS for Windows
Hello..
Is there anyone with the time,knowledge and inclination to assist me in
writing a KISS I/F for windows allowing TCP/IP Software to be used directly
with a TNC (Instead of using a Network)..
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Date: Sat, 5 Oct 96 22:20:46 GMT
From: Darren Jefford <dajd@g8gon.zynet.co.uk>
Subject: Windows NOS - Release
Hello...
I am currently developing a peice of software that will allow you to have all
the functionality of JNOS (and other variants) but using windows. Currently
while a KISS Driver is developed you can ONLY use it with a JNOS (& Variants)
Box connected via a network....
Currently version 0.2 due for release in the next two weeks now supports
multiple sessions, FTP Server/Client, TTY-Link Server/Client, Telnet,
Finger,etc.......
Versions available for 16 and 32 Bit Windows.
If you are intersted in using DAJD Sock, Please mail me so I can inform you
immediately of the new release and keep you up to date.
Coming Soon - A Windows KISS I/F (I hope ;-)
Thanks...
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| DAJD Sock |
| My 32 Bit Windows TCP/IP Program. |
| Supports all major TCP/IP Services. |
| Trial version and more information visit : |
| http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8698/home.html |
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