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Old 08-12-2023, 05:31 AM   #1
arfon
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How to serial over IP between two processes?


I have two emulators (trs80gp) on the same machine... Their serial (8,n,1) ports connect via IP.
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trs80gp maps serial ports to TCP/IP connections
Can anyone give me guidance on how to connect the two emulators?

I was thinking SLIP but, that seems to be a NIC only solution.

Then I thought about minicom....

I need one to be a server and listen for connections and one to initiate the connections.

Suggestions?

UPDATE: trs80gp doesn't need any glue... You can connect one process to the other:
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Here's a simple example of hooking two DT-1 terminal emulations together.

trs80gp -mdt1 -r :4000
trs80gp -mdt1 -r @4000

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