Brent Brown wrote: > > Great news, good to hear from you! I use Terminal nearly every day. I will > try and > make a donation by paypal soon. > > The latest version 20080315 tells me "Remote Server Error Port 10001 is in > use." > each time I start the program. Can you tell us how the Remote Server > function > works? It's not listed in quick help. > > Keep up the good work! > Hello Brent This remote feature is in very experimental phase. This is copy&paste from another forum where we already discuss about that... Port 10001 is probably default port before i set it to 23. You can see if you click Remote button. Could you please tell me which version of Windows you are using? *** This is because terminal is trying to "listen" on port 23 (telnet port). This is a feature that was added in v20040728 for TCP/IP remote control. It works but it's still some kind of experimental thing. Let me explain how this works and maybe be useful. For example...if you have two PCs on your local network and only one have COM port you can connect your com device to this PC and run terminal on it and then remotely connect to this PC from another. All you have to do is to open command prompt and telnet to PC with COM port (telnet 192.168.x.x). Now you can communicate with terminal via ethernet. All you type is transfered into Tx window and all from Rx window will be displayed. I hope this will help. *** best regards, B. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Bray-Terminal-tp10279023p16142760.html Sent from the PIC - [EE] mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist