kernels and romdisks to the Agenda VR3.
FEATURES
o Direct serial access (w/o minicom)
o Built-in Xmodem (send) support
o Built-in Etxack (send) support (c/o Brad @ Agenda)
o Progress meters
o Capture file
o PMON over-write detection/protection
LATEST VERSION
You can always get the latest version of this utility from:
WWW: http://www.apex.net/~jeff/agenda-utils/
of pppd. I *really* like this one because it relies on shell
scripts rather than requiring you to use its GUI (i.e.: you can use it
only once, just to create your pppd scripts. Plus it has several
different GUI looks. :-) :-)
Oh well, that was the old days when i was on a modem. Bwahahaha!!
/me pets his 10baseT college ethernet connection. Good connection.
Good! Good!!
Forgotten by: will (yes, this was in my ~/ports dir for a long
long time: 403 days... longer than I have
been a committer) *hangs head in shame*
Reminded by: Some guy on IRC who's coming to Purdue. ;)
Soldier! Commit this goldurned thing to history!
YES SIR!!!! <WHIRR> *click*
"The comservd program provides a facility to access network terminal
server serial ports, such as those available on Xyplex terminal server
models, via /dev device file entries. This allows programs such as
tip(1) to access devices connected to the terminal server serial
ports."
mailing stuff out automatically, it is just too much. Please use
lrzsz, zmtx-zmrx or any other free alternative.
If nothing else works, you can always compile rzsz from the original
source.
who brought you C-Kermit, but released under the GPL. It's
meant to be small and fast and only useful for up/downloading.
PR: 15984
Submitted by: Dom.Mitchell@palmerharvey.co.uk
(btw, is there a better way to do this than ``cvs co ports'' when all I want
to edit is ports/comms/Makefile? Freefall doesn't have enought space for
a total ports checkout).
=====
# Id line
#
# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_1 (comment1)
# RESTRICTED: restricted_port_2 (comment2)
#
# BROKEN: broken_port_3 (comment3)
# BROKEN: broken_port_4 (comment4)
# BROKEN: broken_port_5 (comment5)
#
SUBDIR= good_port_1 good_port_2 ...
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Basically, the idea is to make it easy to find restricted or broken
ports by doing a "grep".