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Re: How do you share an object(Telnet Session) between threads?

by Anonymous Monk
on Sep 29, 2015 at 19:23 UTC ( [id://1143363]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How do you share an object(Telnet Session) between threads?

Ahem ... At the risk of stating the very-obvious ... how does the remote(!) see this? And, can The Remote possibly, and consistently(!), algorithmically(!!), figure this out?!?!
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Re^2: How do you share an object(Telnet Session) between threads?
by jmlynesjr (Deacon) on Sep 29, 2015 at 19:40 UTC

    I have no control over the remote. It's a software defined radio(SDR) application(gqrx) that provides for remote control via a Telnet connection using a subset of the amateur radio RigControl protocol. I'm just implementing a scanner function on top of the basic app. I tried to keep these details out of the discussion as they don't apply to the OP.

    James

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