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Special Forums Hardware Modem connection between two local PCs Post 302752911 by DustinT on Monday 7th of January 2013 06:07:34 PM
Old 01-07-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by jgt
The HPC has a serial port (according to the spec sheet) Use a null modem cable and connect to the serial port of the PC. On a 25 pin serial cable, connect 7 to 7 and cross 2 and 3. On a 9 pin connector, cross 2 and 3 and 5 is straight through. Set the baud rate at 38400 first, if there are errors start lowering it.
PC serial port (RS-232 DE9) pinout and wiring @ pinouts.ru

You would have to find PPP software for the HPC in order to have the pc connect to the internet.
Yup, this is a great solution.
 

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Device::Modem::Log::File(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Device::Modem::Log::File(3pm)

NAME
Device::Modem::Log::File - Text files logging plugin for Device::Modem class SYNOPSIS
use Device::Modem; my $box = Device::Modem->new( log => 'file', ... ); my $box = Device::Modem->new( log => 'file,name=/var/log/mymodem.log', ... ); ... DESCRIPTION
This is meant for an example log class to be hooked to "Device::Modem" to provide one's favourite logging mechanism. You just have to implement your own "new()", "write()" and "close()" methods. Default text file is "/var/log/modem.log". On Windows platforms, this goes into "%WINBOOTDIR%/temp/modem.log". By default, if the folder of the log file does not exist, it is created. This class is loaded automatically by "Device::Modem" class when an object is instantiated, and it is the default logging mechanism for "Device::Modem" class. Normally, you should not need to use this class directly, because there are many other zillions of modules that do logging better than this. Also, it should be pondered whether to replace "Device::Modem::Log::File" and mates with those better classes in a somewhat distant future. REQUIRES Device::Modem EXPORTS None AUTHOR
Cosimo Streppone, cosimo@cpan.org COPYRIGHT
(C) 2002 Cosimo Streppone, <cosimo@cpan.org> This library is free software; you can only redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Device::Modem Device::Modem::Log::Syslog perl v5.8.8 2005-04-30 Device::Modem::Log::File(3pm)
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