I use my Palm VX as a serial console on Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and
Solaris. Just get a serial cable for your unit and some console program
such as pTelnet. The rest is quite simple. If you find something
different than pTelnet for console, please let me know as I find it
crashes too much.
pete
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote:
> John Lenton writes:
> > I remember seing a project to get a palm pilot working as a
> > serial console, but now google seems unable to find it. Does
> > anyone know of such a project?
>=20
> I got one recently called "serialrecord" for the Palm, but it is one-way
> only (useful for capturing OOPSes or so. If someone had a two-way console
> for the Palm, it would be great. Sorry, no URL, but you _should_ be able
> to find it in l-k archives.
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