It is standard practice for us to use either terminal servers, tip lines
(the native serial lines on a Sun) or the com ports on a Windows machine.
In the Windows case Hyperterminal works well.
Robert Smythe
Electronics Engineer
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Pasadena CA, 91109
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On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, bickley wrote:
> I have a vague recollection that some labs have used a
> terminal server to record the boot messages generated by an
> IOC as it boots. Is there some standard way for doing this,
> or is it completely dependent on the choice of server? I
> would like to hear what choices other EPICS sites have made.
> Thanks.
>
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> Computer Scientist Telephone: 757-269-7347
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