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PAN support
user name
2007-01-12 02:22:00
> Jay for that textured coating, I am not sure how they
did that but expect it
> was something in the paint mixture that dried at one
rate while something
> else dried at another.

I saw some splatter coat spray paint just a week back in the
auto
supply store. I do not know how well it works.

I have reproduced spatter coat for small patches by manually
applying
the bumps. After preparing the surface, I used the same
paint as the
exterior finish, but put some to the side so it starts to
get a bit
thick. Then, using a pin and a lot of time, random bumps are
placed
with a pin. It is actually very easy to replicate the
pattern by eye.
If your patch is over an inch square, expect to spent a good
15
minutes with the pin.

Wrinkle paint is a different story - it is extremely
difficult to get
a wrinkle paint patch to look good. The best I can do is for
tiny
patches - a well placed thumpprint while the paint is tacky
is
acceptable.

--
Will

rfcomm_sppd
user name
2007-01-23 11:59:42
Hi Max, I was working on rfcomm_sppd(1) today (because for NetBSD I didn't port rfcomm_pppd but somebody was asking after server functionality) and I think I discovered the solution to a longstanding problem, which is.. ..if I use 'rfcomm_sppd -a phone -c dun -t ttyp9', then try to access the remote service with 'cu -l ttyp9' it never did work properly and I didn't understand why. Anyway, I was fiddling around and I saw that you had set the slave tty into raw mode. If I remove that, then 'cu -l ttyp9' works just fine! So, I wonder if this is different on FreeBSD? Do you recall why you chose to put the slave tty into raw mode? I claim no expertise over pty(4) but I can't really think why rfcomm_sppd should care about the slave tty settings? regards, iain _______________________________________________ freebsd-bluetoothfreebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-bluetooth To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-bluetooth-unsubscribefreebsd.org"
Re: rfcomm_sppd
user name
2007-01-24 05:20:18
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007, Iain Hibbert wrote: > Do you recall why you chose to put the slave tty into raw mode? I claim no > expertise over pty(4) but I can't really think why rfcomm_sppd should care > about the slave tty settings? also, regarding the slave tty - I notice that if I do the following % rfcomm_sppd -a phone -c dun -t ttyp9 % cu -l ttyp9 then it works fine, but if I exit cu and try again % cu -l ttyp9 I get a "Device Busy" error. I tracked this down to the fact that cu sets TIOCEXCL but never unsets it. While arguably cu should clean up after itself, I wonder if you really do need to hold open the slave tty? If I don't do that then it works as advertised and I can access the slave as many times as I want with no problems.. regards, iain _______________________________________________ freebsd-bluetoothfreebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-bluetooth To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-bluetooth-unsubscribefreebsd.org"
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