Spenceboy98 wrote:
TI-Connect ignoring gCn stuff. I was checking the connection by looking at TI-Connect.
Yes, they're totally different protocols. TI-Connect has no idea what gCn is. I just want to confirm one more time: you're using the cable with USB on the computer end and mini-USB on the calculator end, not the small audio-style 2.5mm plug on the calculator end, right?


Essentially, if you are using (^ this) then you are using the wrong cable
Right. I'm using Direct USB. Not that cable Qazz.

I tried doing WebHub too but this is all it says:

Code:
Wrote 18 bytes to socket (join msg)


That's all it says. Nothing else.
When I connect my calculator to WebHub, I see this:


Code:
C:\...\gcnclient>gcnclient.exe -l KermDUSB -n WebHub -d d -v -r
Info: Using default server host gcnhub.cemetech.net
Info: Using default port 4295
Info: Attempting to find calculator.  Press CTRL-C to abort.
Direct USB connection created successfully.
Resolved hostname.
Socket #180
Wrote 19 bytes to socket (join msg)


Notice the "connection created successfully" part. If I then start Gossamer, I get this:


Code:
Received 52 bytes
FFFFFFAA FFFFFFAA FFFFFFAA FFFFFFAA FFFFFFAA 0A 22 FFFFFFF5 2B 52 28 00 2E 68 74
 74 70 3A 2F 2F 77 77 77 2E 63 65 6D 65 74 65 63 68 2E 6E 65 74 2F 67 63 6E 2F 7
0 6F 72 74 61 6C 2E 68 74 6D 6C
|0A22F52B52.AAAAAAAAAA,2800:2E687474703A2F2F7777772E63656D65746563682E6E65742F67
636E2F706F7274616C2E68746D6C>Sending calc ID 0A22F52B52 to server
Wrote 13 bytes to socket (connect msg)

              "   + R  (    . h t t p : / / w w w . c e m e t e c h . n e t / g
c n / p o r t a l . h t m l  Sending frame data of length 40 to server
Wrote 58 bytes to socket (frame msg)

Received message of length 324 from server.
FF89 0A22F52B52 AAAAAAAAAA 0600 2F0077008D00 2A
       "   + R                  /   w        *
Wrote frame, type 'f', size '21', to bridge
FF89 0A22F52B52 AAAAAAAAAA 7900 300067436E20506F7274616CD63E3E20C1315D43656D6574
656368D63E3E20C1325D746963616C632E6F72672046696C6573D63E3E20C1335D456E6761646765
74D63E3E20C1345D4F6D6E696D616761D63E3E20C1355D4E5954696D6573204E657773D628632932
303131204B65726D204D61727469616E00 2A
       "   + R             y    0   g C n   P o r t a l   > >     1 ] C e m e t
e c h   > >     2 ] t i c a l c . o r g   F i l e s   > >     3 ] E n g a d g e
t   > >     4 ] O m n i m a g a   > >     5 ] N Y T i m e s   N e w s   ( c ) 2
0 1 1   K e r m   M a r t i a n    *
Wrote frame, type 'f', size '136', to bridge
FF89 0A22F52B52 AAAAAAAAAA 8F00 3100687474703A2F2F7777772E63656D65746563682E6E65
742FD6687474703A2F2F7777772E746963616C632E6F72672F7075622FD6687474703A2F2F6D2E65
6E6761646765742E636F6D2FD6687474703A2F2F7777772E6F6D6E696D6167612E6F72672F696E64
65782E7068703F776170D6687474703A2F2F6D6F62696C652E6E7974696D65732E636F6D2FD600 2
A
       "   + R                  1   h t t p : / / w w w . c e m e t e c h . n e
t /   h t t p : / / w w w . t i c a l c . o r g / p u b /   h t t p : / / m . e
n g a d g e t . c o m /   h t t p : / / w w w . o m n i m a g a . o r g / i n d
e x . p h p ? w a p   h t t p : / / m o b i l e . n y t i m e s . c o m /      *

Wrote frame, type 'f', size '158', to bridge
I will try again. I type in the stuff and it gives me the message that it gives when you just type in "gcnclient". Why did you put "-v -r" after it? Isn't it supposed to be, "-v -h"?
Spenceboy98 wrote:
I will try again. I type in the stuff and it gives me the message that it gives when you just type in "gcnclient". Why did you put "-v -r" after it? Isn't it supposed to be, "-v -h"?
-h is the "help" command. It overrides everything else. "-v" means verbose; it's optional. "-r" means "retry on failure", which makes the gCnClient try to reconnect to your calculator if it loses connection.
This is what it shows me:


Code:
Unknown option `-r'.


I tried doing it with IRCHub and this is what it says:

Code:
                                  I R C            *
Wrote frame, type 'b', size '24', to bridge
Received message of length 27 from server.
FF89 0000000000 AAAAAAAAAA 0900 AB4952430000000000 2A
Unknown option -r, you say? Are you sure you have the latest version of the gcnclient? Sounds to me like you don't; grab it here:

http://www.cemetech.net/programs/index.php?mode=file&path=/beta/dcs72b2.zip
I have Doors CS 7.2 Beta 2 already.
Spenceboy98 wrote:
I have Doors CS 7.2 Beta 2 already.
I know, but make sure you're using the gcnclient that comes packaged with it.
YAY IT WORKS! THANKS!
Spenceboy98 wrote:
YAY IT WORKS! THANKS!
Huzzah, at last! I'm very happy to hear that. Now, there are still a few minor bugs in the gCnClient, so one of the most helpful things you could do for me is explain any that you happen to run across during testing.
I was trying gossamer and it needs ram now. I have everything archived too.
Spenceboy98 wrote:
I was trying gossamer and it needs ram now. I have everything archived too.
That generally means that whatever web page you were trying to view is too large for the calculator to hold.
Lets say that you are doing a google search on gossamer. How would you type in your search?
Spenceboy98 wrote:
Lets say that you are doing a google search on gossamer. How would you type in your search?
You'd go to www.google.com/search?q=words+to+search. I'm afraid you can't type things into text input boxes in forms yet, although that is a very commonly-requested feature.
ok. I will wait for that version.
Spenceboy98 wrote:
ok. I will wait for that version.
Fair enough. Although I should warn you that I don't have the time to code this up any time in the next few months.
  
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