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captainbill

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Posted: 03:21am 24 Jun 2011
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Howdy

I have installed teraterm on my Vista laptop. I can use it to connect to my MM when it arrives. There have been good tips an the forum.

HOWEVER, I never use windows anymore. I dual boot into Ubuntu linux (currently 10.10) and I use it 99% of the time. I have to use Windows for Netflix.

Can someone give me tips on terminal emulator software? How will I configure it to use the usb port to talk to the MM?

Bill
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donmck

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Posted: 04:39am 24 Jun 2011
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  captainbill said   Howdy

I have installed teraterm on my Vista laptop. I can use it to connect to my MM when it arrives. There have been good tips an the forum.

HOWEVER, I never use windows anymore. I dual boot into Ubuntu linux (currently 10.10) and I use it 99% of the time. I have to use Windows for Netflix.

Can someone give me tips on terminal emulator software? How will I configure it to use the usb port to talk to the MM?

Bill


Cap'n Bill, Cap'n Bill,

I kept imagining you were a ship's captain, well I guess you are. I imagined the wrong ship. My dad drove airplanes during WWII. You may know him.

Stuart is running a Fedora Linux box with MM.
He hopes he can help you out later today our time.

BTW
He may be trying a MAC book tonight to see what he can work it out.

We have some talented people on board here Cap'n Bill.

Cheers Don...Edited by donmck 2011-06-25
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captainbill

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Posted: 05:00am 24 Jun 2011
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Howdy Don

Thanks. And thanks to Stuart in advance. I'll be looking for your post.

Don, your refer to later in the day, your time. I propose that all you guy in Australia set your clocks ahead 9 hours, black out your windows, and use bright lights to get yourselves in sync with the three or so of us here in the States ;-}

Bill
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donmck

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Posted: 05:09am 24 Jun 2011
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  captainbill said  
Don, your refer to later in the day, your time. I propose that all you guy in Australia set your clocks ahead 9 hours, black out your windows, and use bright lights to get yourselves in sync with the three or so of us here in the States ;-}

Bill


Thanks Cap'n Bill, a bit of a problem for you I see.

When you fly directly over the magnetic north pole, which way is south?
And which country is at the top of the United Nations Flag?

Cheers Don...

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stuarts

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Posted: 05:27am 24 Jun 2011
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Captainbill, I've been running my MM on both Fedora 13 and Windows7. I've found it more reliable on Fedora. I just plug it in and it works.

I had to install UUCP. I dont think Ubuntu comes with UUCP from what I read.

I just installed it using

yum install uucp.

I know ubuntu doesn't use yum, but I'm sure you'll know what to do there.

When I plug my MM into the Fedora box it creates a /dev/ttyACM0.

It doesn't seem to matter what USB port I plug into, I always get the same device file.

From there I just

cu -l ttyACM0

and I'm connected.

cu comes as part of the uucp package.

Some have had problems with windows where you disconnect the MM and when you reconnect you have to kill putty and restart. I haven't had any issues like that with Fedora.

Stuart
Time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening all at once.
 
captainbill

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Posted: 05:32am 24 Jun 2011
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Howdy Don

The north magnetic pole on earth is actually a south pole in magnetic lines of flux. If
you are located between the north pole and the north pole magnetic you would atually fly a north magnetic heading to proceed to the south pole.

Looks like the northernmost country showing on the UN flag is Siberia. Can't tell for sure with these old eyes.

Bill
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donmck

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Posted: 05:49am 24 Jun 2011
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  captainbill said   Howdy Don

The north magnetic pole on earth is actually a south pole in magnetic lines of flux. If
you are located between the north pole and the north pole magnetic you would atually fly a north magnetic heading to proceed to the south pole.

Looks like the northernmost country showing on the UN flag is Siberia. Can't tell for sure with these old eyes.

Bill


A1) Thanks Bill, my father had actually flown over it a few times during WWII, and I know the kids of the day had a lot of navigation problems, and needed to go on dead reckoning before they got lost.

A2) Trick question. The centre (center) of the map is the north pole:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_United_Nations .svg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_United_Nations .svg

This is a better picture no doubt than the one you looked at.

So it is a matter of how they have spun the world on that axis.

Looks like Australia just missed out, and New Zealand won.

I went very close to flying over the south pole on one of those Qantas special Antarctic flights, but at 18,000 ft, you couldn't see a lot of detail.

Cheers Don...



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stuarts

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Posted: 07:57am 24 Jun 2011
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Hey Don, when you are above the North Pole, everywhere is south.....
Time is nature's way of keeping everything from happening all at once.
 
stuarts

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Posted: 08:00am 24 Jun 2011
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Don, at this point I've had no success with the Mac. It recognises the maximite and then tries to be really clever and decides it a dialup modem. Didn't have a chance to go any further with it. Son wanted his Mac back.

Stuart
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donmck

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Posted: 08:01am 24 Jun 2011
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  stuarts said   Hey Don, when you are above the North Pole, everywhere is south.....


what? Up too?

Cheers Don...
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donmck

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Posted: 08:03am 24 Jun 2011
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  stuarts said   Don, at this point I've had no success with the Mac. It recognises the maximite and then tries to be really clever and decides it a dialup modem. Didn't have a chance to go any further with it. Son wanted his Mac back.
Stuart


All I can say is give it back quick. You might get to like it.

Thanks for trying Stuart.

Cheers Don...
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VK4AYQ
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Posted: 06:38am 25 Jun 2011
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I get frustrated just turning them on.





My solution to fix computer problems.

Bob

PS Also tried dual booting but couldn't get both feet lined up at once without falling over, tried my walker frame but in ran backwards, something to do with the laws of motion.
Edited by VK4AYQ 2011-06-26
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