Thanks for the help
my lecturer has pointed me in the direction of getting the board up
and running compiling a kernel getting a web server up and running and
then getting it to run an application and then we will take it from there
any other ideas
--- In "prtsoftware" <> wrote:
>
> You said almost nothing about your project but here are the basics:
>
> 1. Write a daemon to collect the data (from a tsdio24 or the i/o or
> a/d on the board) and write it to a file.
>
> 2. Run the daemon on startup from the /etc/rc.d directories.
>
> 3. Get Perl or Python working with Apache to process your data
> files...or write a CGI program using C. Whatever the programming
> language it has to read the data files and emit valid HTML.
>
> To be honest, your totally open-ended question indicates that you may
> be in over your head. If this is a paid-for gig then you may be
> better off finding a device that reads digital/analog signals and
> outputs them as HTML. These devices do exist. If this is a school
> project, prepare to spend many many hours on this.
>
> I'd start by looking at the samples in the Files section of this
> group. Also, there's lots of good information in the group messages
> so search away.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Tom Johnson
>
>
>
> --- In "francisjoss1981"
> <francisjoss1981@> wrote:
> >
> > i am currently under taking a project for university using a TS 7200
> > to set up a data aquisition system usin a web browser but i havent got
> > a clue wee to start
> >
> > so far i have connects the board to my laptop using the serial port on
> > the board and used hyperterminal to boot into it
> >
> > this has been successful and i am able to log in as root but from here
> > i have not a clue were to go there is no file system or anything on
> > the board any help as to how to take the next step would be great
> >
> > thanks
> >
> > francis
> >
>
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