MeeGo, Zero To VT320 In Seventeen Seconds 150
muirhead writes "Installing MeeGo on an Eee PC 1000 netbook is quick, slick, and easy. The user interface is colorful and stylish with many quirky animations. MeeGo's features are easy to discover and it is fast and responsive. Underneath it all though there is still just a netbook. That means it's got a display screen that has no significant weight behind it. That means typing on an undersized keyboard that has no life. All of these undesirable features can, however, be fixed by adding 9kg (~20lbs) of VT320 video terminal."
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so this guy hooked up a terminal to a netbook. mad skillz.
move along people, nothing to see here.
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Actually, DB25 was standard for serial. the DB9 serial was an IBM oddity, as was the DB25 instead of Centronics for parallel. I guess it saved them a few bucks. :-)
However you just had to remember gender, Male DB25 was standard serial, and female was their non-standard parallel connector. Easy
The nice thing about standards is that you have so many to choose from. - Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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DB9
ITYM DE9.
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I don't think the other distros in Meego's space (Android and ChromeOS) include ncurses or VTs. I could be very wrong, though.
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However you just had to remember gender, Male DB25 was standard serial, and female was their non-standard parallel connector. Easy :-)
But we're talking about RS-232 serial ports here, so in theory:
But terminals are always DTEs even though they always seem to have a female connector so that the fragile pins are on the easily-replaceable cable; many non-PC computers follow the same logic. And then there are things like Cisco routers which are either DTE or DCE depending on the cable used or how it's attached.
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And don't forget DEC's version of the DB9 serial port, which was a bit earlier than IBM's and had a different pinout. So, if you have old DEC equipment with a DB9 that isn't talking to you, you may need a different cable than you expect.