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- Here's what I came up with as far as documentation. First, I'm mainly a
- windows person... ewww.. but, as such.. some things are probably not
- solved optimally.
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- Getting the Comm API working on an Ipaq
- Thomas O'Connell (thomas@cc.gatech.edu)
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- For the most part, things go pretty much according to the documents
- provided by: http://www.interstice.com/~kevinh/linuxcomm.html
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- I'll just cover the gotchas:
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- 1) Getting Java itself to run: This was actually the most complicated
- part (for me). You can download a JRE 1.3 from Blackdown for the ARM
- processor, but no JDK. But you can tease a javac, jar, javah, etc.. out
- of a tools.jar file from some other distro(i went with an i386 linux
- sdk, same version as the JRE), and writing scripts to emulate the
- behaviors (and adding tools.jar to your classpath).
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- Example:
- javac is:
- #! /bin/sh
- java com.sun.tools.javac.Main $@
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- The rest can be created similarily. I kept pulling as many as those out
- until the .configure of rxtx stopped complaining.
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- - include files: in addition to pulling tools.jar from another linux
- jdk, I brought over the <jdk>\include files too. Dumped it in the
- <j2re1.3.1> directory.
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- - sim link: in the j2re1.3.1 directory, I created a jre sub directory,
- and beneath that I sym linked a j2re1.3.1\jre\lib to j2re1.3.1\lib.
- Also, both my JDK_HOME and JAVA_HOME were set to the j2re1.3.1 location.
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- After all this, the rxtx package built correctly. I added jcl.jar to my
- classpath as well.
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- Your mileage may vary here, since I'm doing this all from recollection.
- I imagine I'll have to reformat at some point and pay more attention the
- next time I have to set it up. Lots of trial and error here, and I'm no
- script kiddie.. I imagine some of this could be fixed up internally.
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- 2) Killing getty - So there's the console terminal running on the comm
- port. You need to be able to kill this in order for the comm port to be
- released. Since you don't want to entirely kill getty (since,
- networking is often flaky on these things), I just changed the
- /etc/inittab with regards to getty.
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- Changed: T0:2:respawn:/sbin/getty -L tts/0 115200 vt100
- To: T0:2:boot:/sbin/getty -L ttySA0 115200 vt100
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- This keeps the ipaq from respawning getty everytime you kill it, but
- does activate it upon boot.
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- 3) Fixing RXTXCommDriver.java. Based on OS, the code tried to find the
- serial ports. This will fail because of a naming convention that
- Intimate/?Debian? uses for the com ports. Need to add a prefix that
- includes ttySA. By default the code looks like:
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- if(osName.equals("Linux"))
- {
- String[] Temp = {
- "ttyS" // linux Serial Ports
- };
- CandidatePortPrefixes=Temp;
- }
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- 4) Cable: The hotsync cable that the ipaq comes with is a null modem
- cable. compaq does sell a RS-232 cable for the hotsync port, if you're
- trying to control a serial device like me. $26 though..
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- Thomas O'Connell Georgia Institute of Technology
- Aware Home Lab ManagerCollege of Computing
- www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/ahri www.cc.gatech.edu/~thomas
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