Open source, stand alone, ASCII terminal project

Jules Richardson jules.richardson99 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 14:48:08 CST 2008


Chuck Guzis wrote:
> On 2 Dec 2008 at 5:14, Bob Armstrong wrote:
 > For example, one of the reasons that I like a
> PeeCee as a debugging terminal is because I can scroll back hundreds 
> of lines to see what I did, or even save the particular segment long 
> after it's occurred.  The ability to set bookmarks and split-screen 
> history with current output would be very useful.  As would being 
> able to freeze and save history across power cycles.

Hmm, is the firmware for this held in something that can be reprogrammed via 
the serial port itself? That'd be pretty nifty if so, as people could 
(theoretically) incorporate whatever software features they wanted into the unit.

> But then, I find the little HP ePCs to come the closest (e.g. they 
> take a keyboard and VGA display and are small) to what you're 
> proposing.

I think I said elsewhere that I've always just used an old laptop, which has 
done the job well - but when I run out of RS232-equipped laptops I'd 
definitely consider this gadget (I think all my Gateway laptops died, but I've 
still got a working Thinkpad with Real Ports on it).

cheers

Jules


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