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+ | ====== Netzer Connections ====== | ||
+ | ===== Connection data ===== | ||
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+ | First you have to localize the Netzer within the network. | ||
+ | You need to know either the IP address or the MDNS name. | ||
+ | More you can find in the article [[start]]. | ||
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+ | Furthermore we distinguish between different connection ports: | ||
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+ | ^ Destination point ^ Standard port ^ | ||
+ | | Web pages | 80 | | ||
+ | | [[gpioserver|GPIO server]], only project **[[io_project#io_base|IO_base]]** | 65000 | | ||
+ | | [[serialserver|Net socket (serial server)]], only projects **[[io_project|IO]]** and **[[spislave_project|SPISlave]]** | 64000 | | ||
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+ | All standard ports can be changed at will. | ||
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+ | ===== Connecting with terminal program ===== | ||
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+ | Often only a serial connection should be tested or some GPIOs must be read. | ||
+ | For that reason it is recommended to use a terminal software to connect to one of the Netzer destination points. | ||
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+ | ==== Windows ==== | ||
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+ | In WindowsXP there was the program HyperTerminal which could establish raw TCP/IP connections. | ||
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+ | {{:de:netzer:hyper_terminal.gif?nolink&|Starting view of HyperTerminal}} | ||
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+ | An HyperTerminal alternative is **[[http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty|PUTTY]]**. | ||
+ | Further variants you can find [[links#tools|here]]. | ||
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+ | While using **[[http://com0com.sourceforge.net|com0com]]** and the included **com2tcp** you may use any terminal program. | ||
+ | You do not have to use telnet or TCP/IP sockets. | ||
+ | That is also more important if you have to transmit or receive binary data. | ||
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+ | com2com establishes a pair of virtual COM ports, which are connected internally. | ||
+ | They are called CNCA0 and CNCB0 for example. | ||
+ | Now you can connect your chosen terminal program with CNCA0. | ||
+ | Sent characters are visible at CNCB0, characters sent on CNCB0 are received within the terminal program. | ||
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+ | With com2tcp you can connect CNCB0 via TCP/IP to Netzer. | ||
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+ | This [[http://com0com.sourceforge.net/doc/UsingCom0com.pdf|manual]] describes important details for installation and usage. | ||
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+ | === Opening a connection with com2tcp === | ||
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+ | - Open command line (Start menu, run, type 'cmd') | ||
+ | - Type: <code>com2tcp --ignore-dsr \\.\CNCA0 ne2c3d9f.local 64000</code> Adjust for your Netzers name and port accordingly. Instead of the name you also can type the IP address. |