OESF Portables Forum
General Forums => Off Topic forum => Topic started by: lardman on October 13, 2004, 11:39:28 am
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I've just been told that my sgp.zaurii.net web site will be going soon.
I can't justify paying $90 for the year to host it plus the $15 for the name (which is really neither here nor there to tell the truth).
So if anyone wants anything from the site. Get it sooner rather than later. I'll probably take a look through all of the junk and stick some of it (like the HowTo, etc.) up on the ZUG if it's still vaguely in date.
Regards,
Si
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Right this is what's on there (I didn't produce links for things which people had asked me to compile and that I wasn't going to [think about] supporting).
I can't really remember why half of this stuff is on there but it might be useful for someone (the tar.gz files generally contain the build tree including source and the binaries; e.g. before 'make install' has been run, but some of them are binary only and are just tar.gz because I couldn't be bothered to make an ipk):
http://sgp.zaurii.net/binaries/ (http://sgp.zaurii.net/binaries/)
c3270-3.2.tar.gz
c3270.gz
cups-1.1.19_arm.tar.gz
f2c.zip
flash-0.4.10_arm.tar.gz
gd-2.0.15_arm.tar.gz
ghostscript-7.05_arm.tar.gz
gnuplot-3.7.3_arm.tar.gz
gnuplot-3.7.3_arm_noX.tar.gz
hexen
howl-0.7.2b.zip
index.html
libg2c_0.0.0_arm.ipk
libgcc_s.so.1
libncurses.so.5.3
libX11.so.6.zip
megahal.tar.gz
octave-2.0.17_arm_common_files.tar.gz
octave-2.0.17_libncurses4_libc2.2_arm4.ipk
octave-2.0.17_libncurses5_libc2.2_arm4.ipk
octave-2.1.50_arm.tar.gz
octave.4.2.gz
octave.5.2.gz
octave.5.3.gz
Octave.pdb
octave_2.1.57_arm4_libc2.2.ipk
pari-2.1.4_arm.tar.gz
R-1.6.1_arm.tar.gz
R-1.6.2_arm.tar.gz
R-1.6.2_arm4_libncurses5.2_libc2.2_arm.ipk
R-1.6.2_arm4_libncurses5.3_libc2.2_arm.ipk
R-1.6.2_arm_noX.tar.gz
R-1.7.0_arm.tar.gz
R-1.7.0_arm4_libc2.2_noX.ipk
R-1.7.0_arm4_libc2.2_withX.ipk
R-1.7.0_arm_noX.tar.gz
R-1.8.1_arm4_libc2.2.ipk
R-1.9.0_arm4_libc2.2.ipk
R.gz
sphinx2-0.4_arm.ipk
sphinx2-0.4_arm.tar.gz
sphinx3-0.1_arm.ipk
sphinx3-0.1_arm.tar.gz
SysStat_4.1.6_arm.ipk
usb-storage_1.0.0_OZ_PXA_arm.ipk
usb-storage_1.0.0_OZ_SA_arm.ipk
usb-storage_1.0.0_SharpROM_PXA_arm.ipk
X48-0.4.1-arm.tar.gz
yacas-1.0.53rev1-arm.tar.gz
Si
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lardman, if you'd like, I can offer you some space on my server at dangerz.net.
It's not zaurii.net, but it's better than nuthin
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it looks like all of zaurii.net is going... it just redirects to the zug. that's a bummer.
I'm wget'ing all the files now to the zug server... I'll give you the path in case you need to reference them in your how-to docs.
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If you can afford the $15 for the domain name then I can give you free hosting for the site.
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Thank you all for your offers.
I think I'll move the HowTo and main pages to my uni address for the time being:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~enpsgp/ (http://www.bath.ac.uk/~enpsgp/)
and simply remove all of the (rather large) binaries as I hope to soon have them in OE anyway (talking about R and Octave - the other stuff was not that important to me anyway).
The site needs a serious update anyway, so perhaps this having to save space will force me to do that ;-)
Si
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I'm wget'ing all the files now to the zug server... I'll give you the path in case you need to reference them in your how-to docs.
Where did these end up? I'm looking for the x48 source & binaries to try out.
Thanks.
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I've got them at home; if I go home for lunch I'll bring them in.
Si
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Here are the binaries, you'll have to grab the source off the web.
Si
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Here are the binaries, you'll have to grab the source off the web.
Thanks!
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Do you still have octave somewhere? The ipk from the only feed where I could find it doesn't work for some reason.
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Does anyone have c3270 ipk anywhere??? I'd like to play with it.
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http://people.bath.ac.uk/enpsgp/Zaurus/binaries/ (http://people.bath.ac.uk/enpsgp/Zaurus/binaries/)
Not everything is in there, but as people ask I'll add stuff back
Si
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Thanks dude,
I downloaded the c3270 program and ran it on my Z5500 and it says:
Emulator won't fit on a 17x36 display
Changed the font to micro and it said:
Emulator won't fit on a 38x54 display
Have you tried this thing on a 5500 or 5600?
Thanks
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I must have tried it on my 5500, long long time ago though,
I'd guess that I either used some command line switch, or I set the TERM env var, other than that, I'm afraid I don't know, sorry,
Si
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Are you running in landscape mode when you try this? Maybe that would make a difference? I thought there was a discussion on one of the old forums about this package and I thought that I heard someone got it working. But, I don't recall either what was done to make it happen. I looked over the c3270 manual on the web and don't see anything off hand that would help out. c3270 manual (http://x3270.bgp.nu/c3270-man.html#Screen-Size-Switching)
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Yes, people have certainly had it running afaicr,
Has anyone tried using the -altscreen and -defscreen switches?
You could also try the -model switch (http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/c3270.1.html) which alters the required screen size (this may be how I tested it - can't remember, long time ago).
Si