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- | You have to do this anyway so might as well just make it happen. This is to point at your dns server, I used the IP address of my router. | + | You have to do this anyway so might as well just make it happen. This is to point at your dns server, I used the IP address of my router. |
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+ | While you're at it, change: | ||
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+ | This allows internet to work in KOWIN. | ||
*unlzh TMSIO031.LZH and put TMSIO.X in \BIN | *unlzh TMSIO031.LZH and put TMSIO.X in \BIN | ||
*unlzh TCPPACKA.LZH and merge the folders it contains with your existing \BIN \ETC and \MAN | *unlzh TCPPACKA.LZH and merge the folders it contains with your existing \BIN \ETC and \MAN | ||
- | *edit \ETC\hosts and \ETC\networks to reflect your actual network. for example: | + | *edit \ETC\hosts and \ETC\networks to reflect your actual network, for example: |
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Once this is complete plug in your null modem cable and reboot the x68. A wiring diagram for making a null modem cable can be found here: | Once this is complete plug in your null modem cable and reboot the x68. A wiring diagram for making a null modem cable can be found here: | ||
- | [[http:// | + | [[http:// |
*On your x68k run PPPX.BAT. On the emulator this throws an error, it can be safely ignored. | *On your x68k run PPPX.BAT. On the emulator this throws an error, it can be safely ignored. | ||
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*On your Linux machine(I am using Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat) open a terminal. | *On your Linux machine(I am using Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat) open a terminal. | ||
- | *At the prompt type the following where 192.168.0.10 is the host IP, 192.168.0.11 is the x68k IP. It doesn' | + | *At the prompt type the following where: |
- | */dev/ttyS0 is your serial port(ttyS0|COM1 ttyS1:COM2 etc): | + | *192.168.0.10 is the host IP, 192.168.0.11 is the x68k IP. It doesn' |
+ | */dev/ttyS0 is your serial port(ttyS0:COM1 ttyS1:COM2 etc) | ||
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and ignore any errors that may occur. | and ignore any errors that may occur. | ||
- | I don't know what web browser is good, Lynx is probably as good as any. I tested VWX and it had serious out of memory problems. I also tested WebXpression, | + | You can try the following Web browsers: |
+ | *[[http:// | ||
+ | *I tested | ||
+ | *I also tested | ||
+ | *For IRC I recommend | ||
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+ | To configure clat, put clat.x somewhere handy and create a file called clatrc in the same folder and fill it in as follows: | ||
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I didn't test out NFS but it seems pretty straightforward. | I didn't test out NFS but it seems pretty straightforward. | ||
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+ | Keep the scene alive ! |
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