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to: 6502ENHANCED@GMAIL.COM
from: ANDREAS KOHLBACH
date: 2017-06-11 15:40:00
subject: Re: Using tcpser on a Pi

On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 23:13:16 -0700 (PDT), 6502enhanced@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I do have a similar problem with tcpser and the Raspberry PI.
>
> Excuse - it is about a connection between the PI and an Apple II :-) ... hope
that's also ok here.
>
> The problem is that tcpser works, but after about 10-20 hours it shuts
> down. The Terminal Window is still open and I can start it again. Then
> it is working all right but the same shutdown again after the same
> time?
>
> My setup:
>
> Raspberry PI 2 Model B
> Debian
> Raspberry WiFi Stick
> USB to serial adapter (USB0)
> tcpser
> Apple II connected to serial adapter
>
> I installed tcpser with:
>
> sudo apt-get install tcpser
>
> Started tcpser with:
>
> tcpser -s 2400 -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -p 6502 -ts -B /scripts/busy.txt -N
/scripts/offline.txt
>
> As said, tcpser is running well, I can telnet to my Apple II -
> everything works fine. But after a few hours the connection in the
> Terminal Window is shut down. I start it again - working fine - after
> a few hours the same?

Is there a (error) message in the terminal?

If not you could also add "-l 7" which puts out maximal logging messages.
--
Andreas
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there are more fish on your wall than pictures.

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