Additional info:
I quit Classic (which was running during the first test), and tried again.
This time I couldn't even establish a connection. The PI immediately returns
a -1 error saying the Newt closed the connection with a -1, which is
interesting, because I never started docking from the Newt.
- Dave
On 7/24/02 3:01 PM, "Simon Bell" <simple_at_dial.pipex.com> wrote:
>
> I'm asking for a little help here. Where else would I go but NewtonTalk?
>
> As the subject suggests, I've developed a Mac OS X TCP/IP Newton Package
> Installer. This one does both serial and TCP/IP - or does it? The serial
> transport works fine for me, but the TCP/IP transport always gives me a
> Dock error: "A connection error has occurred. (-4)". (I have no idea what
> -4 means - if anyone can enlighten me I'd be doubly grateful.) However,
> Andrew Patrikalakis' command line TCP/IP installer
> <http://anrp.irulethe.net/newton/> also gives me a -4 error, leading me to
> suspect something wrong with my intranet setup rather than with the
> application.
>
> So, I'd be extremely grateful if any Mac OS X equipped NewtonTalkers out
> there would care to give it a try and let me know whether the TCP/IP
> transport works for you. Operation should be pretty familiar if you've
> used the real thing before. It's at <http://www.simple.dial.pipex.com/XNPI.
> app.sit>. You'll also need Thomas Tempelmann's TCP/IP Dock package on your
> Newton; it's at <http://www.simple.dial.pipex.com/DockTrnspTCPIP.pkg>.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Simon
>
> (I know, I know, I should be working on SimpleMail, but I just couldn't
> resist a little Cocoa coding.)
>
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