On Sun, Oct 12, 2003, Dag-Erling Smrgrav wrote:
> I've gotten used to the fact that there is a small discrepancy between
> real and available memory, but I was surprised to see the following in
> dmesg on a new P4 system:
>
> real memory = 1073676288 (1023 MB)
> avail memory = 1037799424 (989 MB)
Hi,
take a look at the web-site of Schlumberger. They do machines like
this.
All the documentation needed should be there.
There is even a standard behind. Most machines follow this
standard. Only the fields vary.
Yes, most machines are connected via RS232. The protocol is pretty
easy to do.
Interesting, documentation availability must depend on who you talk to,
or what country you live in. I too have been trying to source the
programming doco for an eftpos pinpad recently (an Ingenico device), and
it has so far been mostly fruitless.
Do you have any documentation for a similar device
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, laur
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Hello. I'm sorry to disturb you but.. I have read manuals, searched web, fed the
>ducks (evil ones), but I can not figure out some things.
>
>1:
>I have an isa card with i/o address 0x300-0x301. No dma, no irq - just i/o.
>How can I r
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Keith Pitcher wrote:
> Anyone ever used FreeBSD to talk to a CC swipe machine and / or a cash
> machine?
A fair number of them (in fact most) are serial ports (though you may need
RS232/432 volt/current conversion) devices which are very easy to talk to.
Just think 'modem'.
Anyone ever used FreeBSD to talk to a CC swipe machine and / or a cash
machine?
I've seen a number of devices that you can plug into PCs that talk
via serial, so it might be a no brainer. However if anyone has any real
world experience with a good product that would be helpful.
Basically I'm thi
On Oct 15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello. I'm sorry to disturb you but.. I have read manuals, searched web, fed the
> ducks (evil ones), but I can not figure out some things.
>
> 1:
> I have an isa card with i/o address 0x300-0x301. No dma, no irq - just i/o.
> How can I read/write from/to thi
Hello. I'm sorry to disturb you but.. I have read manuals, searched web, fed the ducks
(evil ones), but I can not figure out some things.
1:
I have an isa card with i/o address 0x300-0x301. No dma, no irq - just i/o.
How can I read/write from/to this address to program the card?
Card is a HardSID
This program comes on from time to time and knocks off things that I am
working on with this new computer and Windows XP.
No one at CompUSA where I bought the computer, or no one at Compaq customer
tech. service knows anything about the program or how to delete it.
Please tell me how it got here an
Dear All,
>
> I'm having trouble getting my on-board Promise controller to work. I can
> use atacontrol to build an array, but sysinstall won't detect the disk
> pack.
>
A few more datapoints: my motherboard BIOS is up to date (ver. 3.7 from
MSI for 6380 board), the BIOS on my controller is vers
> Yeah... Think Sun2 systems
>
> http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/network/netboot/nd.html
Though it wasn't just for booting in the old days. On a diskless
workstation, your whole filesystem would be on nd. And it was a real
mistake to mount a writable partition on two machines, but nothi
Dear All,
My workstation went down today. Thanks to Michael Lucas' article I was
prepared and could get you guys a crash dump. You will find it inline
just after my signature.
My system goes down like this occasionally (about once a month) and it
is always during heavy I/O. This time I was rebuil
I was getting fustrated with the effect my KVM was having on my PS/2
mouse, basically after switching to the FreeBSD box I was getting
random mouse movement for a second or two including button clicks
as the kvm "settled".
Windows doesn't have this problem.
I have some hacks here that get me clos
Hi Bruce,
A few thoughts on your API:
1) Rather than naming the struct's as "l1", "l2" etc, it may be more
orthogonal to use an array of cache entries like so
struct entry { ... } entries[MAX_ENTRIES]; where MAX_ENTRIES would be say,
8.
2) We could pass information back about whether
On Wed, Oct 15, 2003 at 12:28:12AM -0700, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Wilko Bulte wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 10:44:14PM +0200, Oldach, Helge wrote:
> > > From: Richard Tobin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > > Ok, GEOM Gate is ready for testing.
> > > > > For those who don't know what it is, the
Wilko Bulte wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 10:44:14PM +0200, Oldach, Helge wrote:
> > From: Richard Tobin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > > Ok, GEOM Gate is ready for testing.
> > > > For those who don't know what it is, they can read README:
> > >
> > > Aaargh! It's the return of nd(4) from Sun
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