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- Fri Apr 03, 2009 10:39 am
- Forum: JP1 - Software
- Topic: RMIR: Prototype IR function in RM
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Fair enough! Etiquette does vary from one forum to another... The notion that RM had been abandoned came entirely from the fact that nothing had been posted in this thread since February of 2008 as of November 2008, and from then, nothing, until my post in January this year and again nothing until ...
- Fri Apr 03, 2009 8:13 am
- Forum: JP1 - Software
- Topic: RMIR: Prototype IR function in RM
- Replies: 876
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- Thu Apr 02, 2009 9:26 pm
- Forum: JP1 - Software
- Topic: RMIR: Prototype IR function in RM
- Replies: 876
- Views: 715925
re: where are jp12serial.cpp and jp12parallel.cpp
Hey - you should be pleased that someone thinks so much of your effort that they'd want to port it!
If I know enough to seriously think of doing such a port, do you think I need any other hand holding? RM works great, documentation is quite usable (high praise), so I have no other questions to ask ...
If I know enough to seriously think of doing such a port, do you think I need any other hand holding? RM works great, documentation is quite usable (high praise), so I have no other questions to ask ...
- Thu Apr 02, 2009 6:33 pm
- Forum: JP1 - Software
- Topic: RMIR: Prototype IR function in RM
- Replies: 876
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Where are jp12serial.cpp and jp12parallel.cpp?
Yes, it probably works fine on Linux, but I prefer Open Solaris because it has better support, is much more reliable, and has ZFS and dTrace (check out ZFS - it is a really incredible 128 bit file system). But, for example, the parallel port is called /dev/ecpp0 and it uses a different driver, so to ...
- Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:21 pm
- Forum: JP1 - Software
- Topic: RMIR: Prototype IR function in RM
- Replies: 876
- Views: 715925
Open Solaris
It would be cool to port this to Open Solaris. The only obstacle I can find is that I can't find the sources to jp12serial.cpp and/or jp12parallel.cpp - at least they don't seem to be on sourceforge. Are these available, or is this an exercise in futility?