toholl
Still Fresh
I put my gp32 on internet with an usb-ethernet adapter.
You can access during these 3 next nights at
http://81.56.203.169
You can access during these 3 next nights at
http://81.56.203.169
toholl posted on Sep 7 2004 at 10:54 PM said:My GP32 with a web server is avalaible during the next 3 nights at:
http://81.56.203.169
Just for fun...
Tobriand posted on Sep 7 2004 at 10:05 PM said:it might not do much yet, but its fun to see happen
Tobriand posted on Sep 7 2004 at 11:05 PM said:Well, it might not do much yet, but its fun to see happen
Serial adapter is used for my development process (did you ever tried to develop and test code with a chatboard )skeezix posted on Sep 8 2004 at 02:46 AM said:/me confused
Is it serving via the serial or usb/ethernet?
If its using the ethernet, why is the serial connected (or for using a serial terminal to type into the shell?)... or if its serial sering, why the usb ethernet?
So much gadgetry on a poor gp32; the cyborg.
jeff
It will be accessible again tonight and the night after.sam fisher posted on Sep 8 2004 at 07:35 AM said:will it be on again tonight? if it is please say how many hours till its on.
I use an Edimax 10/100 ethernet-usb adapter. It needs the Pegasus driver to work on linux.Tristan posted on Sep 8 2004 at 08:46 AM said:I'm wondering though, which USB Ethernet adaptor did you use? And were the drivers included in the kernel (no extra patches needed?) Because I've thought of a way to turn the GP32's unpowered USB into a powered one, with just two AA batteries (Can be rechargables, or not, whatever you like), and a few easily obtainable components. I wanted to test it with either a WLAN adaptor or an ethernet adaptor. Seeing as WLAN is a bit tricky (The kernel needs to be patched, but there are no patches for 2.4.13), I settled on ethernet. I saw in the xconfig of the kernel that there are three USB ethernet drivers (All experimental). Which one did you use, and which USB ethernet adaptor? Thanks!