I wonder if there is a windows app around that will allow defining a com port
transmitting over LAN to another computer:port, receiving as thiscomputer:port
as a null modem, and if the app is running on the other computer pointed
correctly back, that TR would see what appeared as com port x connected to a
com port on another cpu via whatever.
Running as a TSR under DOS, something like that would take up too much memory.
But if one was running successfully under windows, that would move all the
inter-computer stuff onto a LAN, leaving the real stuff to communicate to the
equipment.
Anybody heard of such?
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> From: Tree N6TR <tree@kkn.net>
> Date: 2001/04/30 Mon PM 12:16:20 EDT
> To: balister@vt.edu, trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TRLog] Ethernet and TR
>
>
> > Can I network PC's with ethernet and TR? One of my computers is a laptop
> > with one serial port and I would like to use this serial port for rig
> > control. I have an ethernet card in the laptop. It runs DOS.
>
> Not currently.
>
> Tree
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