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2005 Aug 19
1
Sustainer S-1000C (Powercom protocol)
...0V | UPS Status: Normal
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|
| Temp: 37.8°C
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| Line Freq.: 49.9Hz
AC Output Voltage 232.0V |
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>| Serial Port: /dev/ttyS0
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| Comm. Status: Conn.
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Press Ctrl_C to Exit UPSMON Plus Display Program!!
Nevertheless, I haven't managed to make NUT work with it. When I tried using
the powercom driver, I got the following response, no matter which type I
entered (including the KIN1500AP I've seen on the wayback machine had the
same problem -
http://w...
2004 Nov 20
0
SIGINT in win32-process
Hi all,
I banged my head all day trying to make SIGINT work like you would expect on
Win32, to no avail. The goal is to allow the user to send a SIGINT (i.e.
CTRL_C_EVENT) to a remote process. I tried a CreateRemoteThread() +
GenerateConsoleCtrlEvent() approach with no luck. I also found this bit of
code:
http://www.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/contrib/xemacs/src/xemacs-21.4.4/src/process-nt.c
But, I can''t seem to make it, or my own attempts, work...
2005 Jul 30
0
Sustainer S-1000C
...t;>>>> | Serial Port: /dev/ttyS0
|
| Comm. Status: Conn.
|
|
Press Ctrl_C to Exit UPSMON Plus Display Program!!
Nevertheless, I haven't managed to make NUT work with it. When I tried using
the powercom driver, I got the following response, no matter which type I
entered (including the KIN1500AP I've seen on the wayback machine had the
same problem -
http://w...