Re: [NTLK] NTK Protocol again...

From: matthiasm <mm_at_matthiasm.com>
Date: Fri Mar 02 2007 - 14:33:09 EST

On Mar 2, 2007, at 6:52 PM, Victor Rehorst wrote:

> Andrés Galluzzi wrote:
>> Matthias: The NTK inspector implements a protocol similar to the
>> Docking
>> Protocol but to send newtonscript code to the Newton (encoded as
>> newton
>> script) and present the answer processed by the newton to the user.
>>
>> As of the protocols implemented in the middle is like the docking
>> one:
>>
>> MNP-4 + v42bis + Inspector Protocol
>>
>> With more time I will be able to tell you more from this protocol.

Oh, so you are still working on it? Cool, let's keep in contact!

> If that's the case then you might gain some knowledge from looking
> at the
> UnixNPI source. It has an MNP implementation for the Dock protocol.
>
> http://unixnpi.sf.net/

Wow, nice and clean code. From the code I assume you can disable
MNP-4 (or MNP-5, not sure) and v42bis by sending the right requests?

Matthias

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