
4 Nov
2005
4 Nov
'05
2:16 p.m.
In message 436b4438.170ad454.6576.fffff10d@mx.gmail.com you wrote:
Kermit is a terminal which download kernel through serial port, but I need a
[Kermit can do a lot more, bit this is off topic here.]
terminal which can download kernel through USB port because I can not download kernel through serial port in this project. what kind of terminal shall I use?
I already told you that you can implement a usbtty device which acts like a serial port on the host side.
Please re-read my posting.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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Remember, an int is not always 16 bits. I'm not sure, but if the
80386 is one step closer to Intel's slugfest with the CPU curve that
is aymptotically approaching a real machine, perhaps an int has been
implemented as 32 bits by some Unix vendors...? - Derek Terveer