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Modern 486
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Yes, I learned from a reliable source that e.g. FreeBSD detects these processors as ""UnknownPentium"
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To keep things really simple, how about netcat (nc). That just sends whatever you pour into it over the internet in UDP packets to another device which is listening on a pre-agreed address and port. Its the equivalent of a very long piece of wire. If you don't have a static ip then you can nc through a vpn tunnel.
John
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is the file text? then just copy from an editor and paste in terminal ...
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The above is a windows command-line. the shell on windows needs to find that file.
"cat > /dev/ttyACM0" is the command-line snet to the raspberry pi.
Cool.
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Rick C snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@googlegroups.com:
In your last post you specifically mentioned passing files.
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There is no contradiction between the two quotes if you understand what they say. That's the problem. People are looking at the words, but not understanding what they mean.
"The target just sees a serial stream like typing at a terminal."
"No xmodem or protocol, just a dump of the file contents."
These two statements are describing the same thing.