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3672.1 | Via WWW | CFSCTC::SMITH | Tom Smith TAY2-1/L7 dtn 227-3236 | Sun Feb 05 1995 15:54 | 8 |
| http://www.digital.com/info/SOC/home.html is dated September 13, 1994.
It includes the February, 1994, SOC and the August 1994 supplement. I
suppose a new one is due out soon.
The contact email address given for comments is [email protected]
(DECOSC @BXB).
-Tom
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3672.2 | Its on the E-Connection | BRAT::NESTOR | | Sun Feb 05 1995 21:28 | 7 |
| The final version has just been put up on the Electronic Connection.
You can telnet to order.sales.digital.com or dial into 800-234-1998
and kermit it do. We have alot of customers who are h very happy with
this and using it everyday so give it a try.
Barry
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3672.3 | I had the same question last week... | RCOCER::MICKOL | Now a pooled resource | Mon Feb 06 1995 01:56 | 299 |
| I've entered this message in here without the author's permission as it
obviously is meant for wide distribution... I have sent a message to Susan
to make sure there is not problem.
regards,
Jim
From: MSBCS::BARTOW "Susan M. Bartow, DTN 223-5732 01-Feb-1995 0940 -0500" 1-FEB-1995 09:40:52.24
To: RCOCER::MICKOL
CC: BARTOW
Subj: RE: Is the latest SOC available?
Here are the copying instructions to my public directory. I can't figure
out why the IR doesn't stay up to date, but they're working on it.
Hope this helps.
Susan
To SOC on-line file users,
Please note that ALL files have been posted and are "final."
These are the files that are being printed for the hardcopy book.
We will still post changes (urgent changes only) to these menus in this
directory. However, anything changed after 1/31/95 will only be an on-line
change until the next publication.
Please check for updates to all files in the aaa_readfirst.txt file in the
directory. This file contains revision dates for copies of the SOC menus.
Please watch for periodic updates.
The .doc files have been posted for those of you having trouble printing
the .ps versions and for those who need to do customization. All .doc files
that are customized will no longer be considered SOC files, and are
the sole responsibility of the "customizer(s)."
Note: The .doc files have the same filenames with .doc extensions.
From: Susan Bartow DTN: 223-5732, MSBCS::BARTOW
Please find attached the copying instructions for the postscript
files of the Digital Systems and Options Catalog menus.
***These files are also available from the Integrated Repository (VTX IR).
Select #3 (Search by Keyterm), then SO (Systems and Options), then enter Q2
Announcement as a keyterm to get a list of these files.
Distribution of the hardcopy is expected to begin soon.
TITLE: DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND OPTIONS CATALOG, JANUARY 1995
PART NUMBER: EC-I3954-10
To copy the files for the Digital Systems and Options Catalog, January 1995
type the following:
$SPOOL COPY MSBCS::DISK$USER38:[DECSOC]JAN-01I.PS *.*
This will copy the AlphaStation 200 section to your account. You
can then print the file on your local PostScript printer. The following
is a listing of the draft files available.
If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about the Systems and
Options Catalog, please send them to DECSOC@BXB or contact Susan Bartow at
MSBCS::BARTOW or DTN 223-5732.
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JAN-00.PS Highlights of What's New 01/31/95
Copyright page
Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
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JAN-01A.PS Alpha AXP Systems Comparison Chart 01/31/95
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JAN-01B.PS DECpc AXP 150 Deskside PC 01/31/95
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JAN-01C.PS DEC 2000 Model 300 AXP Server 01/31/95
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JAN-01E.PS DEC 3000 Model 300X/300LX AXP Workstations 01/31/95
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JAN-01F.PS DEC 3000 Model 600/700 AXP Desktop Workstation 01/31/95
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JAN-01G.PS DEC 3000 Model 900 AXP Deskside Workstation 01/31/95
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JAN-01H.PS Rackmountable DEC 3000 AXP 01/31/95
Workstations and Servers
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JAN-01I.PS AlphaStation 200 4/166 and 4/233 01/31/95
Desktop Workstations
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JAN-01J.PS AlphaStation 400 4/233 Mini Tower Workstations 01/31/95
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JAN-01K.PS AlphaServer 1000 4/200 Systems 01/31/95
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JAN-01L.PS Rackmount AlphaServer 1000 Systems 01/31/95
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JAN-01M.PS AlphaServer 2000 4/200 Systems 01/31/95
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JAN-01N.PS AlphaServer 2100 4/200 and 4/275 Systems 01/31/95
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JAN-01O.PS AlphaServer 2100 4/200 and 4/275 01/31/95
Rackmount Systems
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JAN-01P.PS AlphaServer 2100 4/200 and 4/275 01/31/95
Cabinet Systems
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JAN-01Q.PS DEC 4000 Model 700 AXP Servers 01/31/95
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JAN-01R.PS DEC 7000 Model 700 AXP Enterprise Servers 01/31/95
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*** Note: JAN-01D.PS has been deleted. The DEC 2000 Model 500 AXP was put
on maintenance only in December.
Chapter 2:
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JAN-02A.PS VAX Systems Comparison Chart 01/31/95
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JAN-02B.PS VAXstation 4000 VLC 01/31/95
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JAN-02C.PS VAXstation 4000 Model 60 01/31/95
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JAN-02D.PS VAXstation 4000 Model 90A 01/31/95
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JAN-02E.PS MicroVAX 3100 Systems and Servers 01/31/95
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JAN-02F.PS VAX 4000 Model 105A Systems and Servers 01/31/95
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JAN-02G.PS VAX 4000 Model 505A/705A Systems and Servers 01/31/95
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JAN-02H.PS Rack-Mountable VAX 4000 Systems 01/31/95
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JAN-02I.PS VAX 7000 ENTERPRISE SERVERS 01/31/95
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Chapter 3:
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JAN-03A.PS DECstation/DECsystems Comparison Chart 01/31/95
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JAN-03B.PS DECstation 5000 Model 133 01/31/95
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JAN-03C.PS DECstation 5000 Model 240 01/31/95
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JAN-03D.PS DECsystem 5000 Model 240 01/31/95
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Chapter 4:
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JAN-04.PS ADVANTAGE-UPGRADES 01/31/95
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Chapter 5:
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JAN-05A.PS Network Personal Computing--PATHWORKS 01/31/95
PC Networking Hardware
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JAN-05B.PS DECpc Personal Computers 01/31/95
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Chapter 6:
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JAN-06A.PS OpenVMS Cluster Configuration Details 01/31/95
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JAN-06B.PS AdvantageClusters 01/31/95
DECsafe Available Server
Polycenter Console Manager
OpenVMS Cluster Options
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Chapter 7:
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JAN-07A.PS Network Interface Cards and Adapters for 01/31/95
VAX/DECsystems/Alpha AXP
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JAN-07B.PS Hubs, Hub Management, and LAN Monitoring 01/31/95
Products
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JAN-07C.PS Network Access and Communications Servers 01/31/95
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JAN-07D.PS Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Brouters 01/31/95
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JAN-07E.PS Switches 01/31/95
Concentrators and Multistation Access Units
Channelworks
Transceivers/Media Access Units
Internetworking Products
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JAN-07F.PS Host-Based Communications Controllers 01/31/95
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JAN-07G.PS Modems 01/31/95
DECvoice and DECtalk Speech Synthesizers
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JAN-07H.PS OPEN DECconnect Products and Cables 01/31/95
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Chapter 8:
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JAN-08A.PS Digital Storage Solutions 01/31/95
Comparison Charts
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JAN-08B.PS StorageWorks Family Modular Storage Expansion 01/31/95
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JAN-08C.PS Expansion Boxes 01/31/95
Storage Controllers/Adapters
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JAN-08D.PS RAID Storage Subsystems 01/31/95
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JAN-08E.PS Storage I/O Servers 01/31/95
Storage Arrays
Storage Array Building Blocks
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JAN-08F.PS Disk Devices 01/31/95
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JAN-08G.PS Network Storage Servers 01/31/95
Optical Devices
CD-ROM Devices
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JAN-08H.PS Tape Devices (Cartridge Subsystems) 01/31/95
Tape Devices
Tape Devices (Reel-to-Reel)
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Chapter 9:
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JAN-09A.PS Comparison Charts 01/31/95
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JAN-09B.PS X Terminals and Video Terminals 01/31/95
Scanners
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JAN-09C.PS Non-impact Printers -- Electrophotographic 01/31/95
Non-impact Printers -- Laser
Non-impact Printers -- Thermal
Non-impact Printer -- Ink Jet
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JAN-09D.PS Impact Printers -- Dot matrix 01/31/95
Impact Printers -- Line matrix
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JAN-09E.PS Printer Software 01/31/95
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JAN-10.PS Environmental Products 01/31/95
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JAN-11.PS Network Application Support 1/31/95
Services
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JAN-IDX.PS Index 01/31/95
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3672.4 | Thanks | EICMFG::MMCCREADY | Mike McCready | Mon Feb 06 1995 05:02 | 5 |
| re: .3
Jim - Super! Exactly what I wanted.
Thanks, Mike
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3672.5 | How to order a bound hardcopy version? | WRKSYS::LORD | Our forgetteries are in fine working order. | Thu Feb 09 1995 12:40 | 9 |
| And how does one order the harcopy book; I can't seem to find an
orderable part number in LOS or on the IR.
Any pointers for getting a bound hardcopy book .vs. copying and
printing my own?
Thx,
-j
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3672.6 | Now you know... | POBOX::CORSON | Higher, and a bit more to the right | Thu Feb 09 1995 13:06 | 10 |
|
re:-1
That's because the *new* SOC is not available yet. The last
"hardcopy" SOC is the Feb. 94 catalog with a supplemental SOC
published in August 94.
Us field types are waiting patiently.
the Greyhawk
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3672.7 | | MAIL1::CUFF | | Thu Feb 09 1995 13:07 | 5 |
| note .3 has the order number for the January 1995 SOC, according to
Moore Business Systems(literature fulfillment) these are back-
ordered, shipping sometime end February. Evidently they have orders
for 43,000 at this point, so it may take time to get your new order.
By the way, you get to the online order system via VTX.
|
3672.8 | Thanks | WRKSYS::LORD | Our forgetteries are in fine working order. | Thu Feb 09 1995 15:00 | 9 |
| re: <last 2>
Caught me! I didn't read all of .3.
But I will!
Thanks,
-j
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3672.9 | how to get at the SOC from our WWW Home Page? | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Fri Feb 10 1995 08:44 | 12 |
| Re: Note 3672.1 by CFSCTC::SMITH
I'm not sure whether I should reply here or over in the "WWW Home Page"
note. I tried the following URL
� http://www.digital.com/info/SOC/home.html
and struck out. Undaunted, I boldly strode into the Digital home page
on the Web. After 30 minutes of searching for the SOC I gave up. Can
you get there from our (newly improved?) home page?
BD�
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3672.10 | | CFSCTC::SMITH | Tom Smith TAY2-1/L7 dtn 227-3236 | Fri Feb 10 1995 09:34 | 8 |
| re: .-1
It was there last night (still with the 1994 version), but I can't
access it this morning either, nor can I reach the main external page.
www.digital.com has had a lot of overload problems recently. I'm
getting "connection refused" this morning.
-Tom
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3672.11 | ...www.digital.com has had a lot of overload problems recently... | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | Cyrano de Univac | Fri Feb 10 1995 11:14 | 10 |
| So, is that the good news or the bad news? :-)
Good news, in that it's increasingly popular, so our message is getting
out...
Bad news, in that the planned upgrades aren't keeping pace with the
increased demand on our "printing press" to get the message out...
On balance, I'm pleased, fwiw (about 2�)
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3672.12 | Non-printable postscript files | EICMFG::MMCCREADY | Mike McCready | Fri Mar 17 1995 02:34 | 11 |
| Some (and maybe all) of the postscript files for the Systems and Option
Catalog located at MSBCS::DISK$USER38:[DECSOC] are not printable from
VAX/VMS. They seem to have a control character at the beginning and end
of the file. In some cases I was able to edit out these characters, but
for instance with the file JAN-01F.PS none of the editors I tried was
able to handle the file. I get an error message "31929 byte records too
large for user's buffer".
Is there any chance of getting these files cleaned up to be printable?
Mike
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3672.13 | | EEMELI::BACKSTROM | bwk,pjp;SwTools;pg2;lines23-24 | Fri Mar 17 1995 05:23 | 7 |
| I think there is a reset module (that can be used for DCPS print
queues on VMS) which will strip off Ctrl+D characters with our
printers that can't digest it.
Check in ONTIME::POSTSCRIPT_PRINTING, maybe.
...petri
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3672.14 | | BAHTAT::DODD | | Fri Mar 17 1995 06:27 | 6 |
| JAN-01F prints on an LPS20 attached to my VAX/VMS system, and I've
printed most of the rest without any problems. I agree the editors
don't seem to like it! Maybe it is your queue setups that need some
attention.
Andrew
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3672.15 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri Mar 17 1995 08:45 | 29 |
| > <<< Note 3672.12 by EICMFG::MMCCREADY "Mike McCready" >>>
> -< Non-printable postscript files >-
>
> Some (and maybe all) of the postscript files for the Systems and Option
> Catalog located at MSBCS::DISK$USER38:[DECSOC] are not printable from
> VAX/VMS. They seem to have a control character at the beginning and end
> of the file.
I don't know the files, but (as a contributor the the aforementioned
POSTSCRIPT_PRINTING notes file) I certainly know the problem.
The files would have been generated by a PC-based driver program that presumes
output is going to a serial or parallel-connected printer of some sort,
not a network-connected PrintServer.
Additionally, it is likely that these files can't be printed in duplex
or from the large capacity input tray (or only from these sources),
since these old drivers did not have the concept of "printer defaults."
The problem needs to be fixed when the files are generated, by either
checking the right entries in the driver dialog boxes OR by switching to
a more modern, efficient, printer-friendly driver.
>>>>>> Is anybody from the Chief Engineer's Office listening? <<<<<<
Workarounds can be found in ONTIME::POSTSCRIPT_PRINTING,
but the simple fix is for the PrintServer queues to be set up
to include the PS_SUPPLEMENT module to re-map the troublesome commands.
- tom]
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3672.16 | SOC editors... | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | Systems Upgrade Marketing - DTN 223-5795 | Fri Mar 17 1995 10:32 | 5 |
| The Systems and Options Catalog is not produced by the "Chief
Engineer's Office". The editors of the SOC are Susan Bartow and Mari
Staples. Both are located in PKO3. Susan, however, is out on
maternity leave. I suggest you direct any questions/suggestions to
Mari.
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3672.17 | use a keyword of "Q2" | CLO::MARES | you get what you settle for | Fri Mar 17 1995 12:45 | 8 |
| Susan is aware of the problem.
If you go for the SOC through VTX IR, you will find a way to copy each
of these files to your local system (each of the files has already been
cleaned up).
Randy
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3672.18 | | EICMFG::MMCCREADY | Mike McCready | Fri Mar 17 1995 14:23 | 20 |
| re: .15
Tom
I tried the suggestion about modifying the postscript system but my
workstation is not the load machine for the PrintServer so I couldn't
implement the PS_SUPPLEMENT solution and I couldn't get the other
solution which involved editing fixes out of a the postscript
correction file LPS$somethingorother.PS to work either.
re: .17
Randy
Thanks for letting me know that VTX IR has been cleaned up. The problem
with VTX IR is that it seems to take literally hours for these
postscript files to arrive and unlike VMS SPOOL COPY you don't get any
indication of estimated time of arrival.
Mike
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3672.19 | IR files available on the network | CLO::MARES | you get what you settle for | Fri Mar 17 1995 15:12 | 45 |
| I knew I should have put this in to begin with...
A common complaint (certainly one of mine) was having to deal with mail
operations against list of files -- the SOC being the single largest
one I had gone after.
Sooooo, I placed a feedback message to the IR folks. They called me
back and informed me of two useful pieces of info.
1. When entering the IR main menu, check out the HOW TO USe option.
It describes how to (SPOOL/FTSV COPY) large quantities of documents
from the IR (they are all just VMS files). All documents are stored at
WWSMIR::xx$LIB:*.* where xx is the two letter
designation for the document type
For our example here, WWSMIR::SO$LIB:*.* has the edited PS files that
you are looking for.
2. Coming soon, IR will provide the capability of mailing entire lists
(in response to your queries) and the documents included in the lists.
A step forward.
I hope this helps you.
Randy
One last comment: the hardcopy edition is available from the LOS folks
under part #EC-I3954-10. I took some out to my customers this week and
watched them salivate (yes, there is still some fun at Digital -
dealing with customers who still want our product after we slap em in
the face ten or twenty times).
One more last comment: I still can't figure out why a technology sales
company won't distribute sales catalogs internally anymore. However, I
can still buy them for myself and my customers. Just one more case of
business insanity from the clueless up above. I guess that must mean
that I'm pretty clueless down below!!!
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3672.20 | Setting for Microsoft PostScript driver | NEWENG::ANDERSON_B | | Mon Mar 20 1995 12:22 | 48 |
| re: <<< Note 3672.12 by EICMFG::MMCCREADY "Mike McCready" >>>
-< Non-printable postscript files >-
> Some (and maybe all) of the postscript files for the Systems and Option
> Catalog located at MSBCS::DISK$USER38:[DECSOC] are not printable from
> VAX/VMS. They seem to have a control character at the beginning and end
> of the file. In some cases I was able to edit out these characters, but
> for instance with the file JAN-01F.PS none of the editors I tried was
> able to handle the file. I get an error message "31929 byte records too
> large for user's buffer".
I didn't find the Control-D characters or long reconds in the
file you mentioned. The files in this directory are quite
fragile however, i.e. non-portable.
They look they were created with Microsoft's PostScript driver
for an LPS-20 (or 32) printer. The SSB QA checker for PostScript
file identifies the following potential problems:
with JAN-01A.PS
Device-dependent operators not enclosed inside %%Begin-%%EndFeature:
* setduplexmode 1 time
* setjobtimeout 1 time
* setpapertray 1 time
Document problems:
* Clear-Memory-Per-Page failure 3 times
PS error handler modified
These files will likely bomb on a printer which does not have a
papertray numbered "3". There isn't much to be done about that
except select a more generic printer.
However, the code would have been much more robust had the
following settings been used under Advanced Print Options:
DIS-ABLE print error messages.
ENABLE Clear Memory per Page.
Note: the generators of the documents did well to use PostScript
printer fonts instead of TrueType fonts and select the option
for Document Structuring Conventions.
Regards,
Bob Anderson, SSB
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3672.21 | | HDLITE::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, AXP-developer support | Mon Mar 20 1995 13:05 | 4 |
| well, I like tools. Can I get a copy of "SSB QA checker for PostScript
files" somewhere on the net?
Mark
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3672.22 | They're being corrected | EICMFG::MMCCREADY | Mike McCready | Mon Mar 20 1995 13:59 | 17 |
| re: .20
Bob
> I didn't find the Control-D characters or long reconds in the file you
> mentioned. The files in this directory are quite fragile however, i.e.
> non-portable.
I got in touch with Mairie Staples off-line and she has already started
correcting the files with the Control-D characters in them, which is
why you couldn't find them any more!
By the way VTX IR document CS001B contains detailed guidelines for
creating post-script files for mass-consumption.
Mike
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3672.23 | | MAIL2::CRANE | | Mon Mar 20 1995 14:00 | 3 |
| Can some one tell me how some one (or business) becomes an OEM?
Thanks in advance.
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3672.24 | Systems & Options Catalog Status? | CSOA1::MARES | you get what you settle for | Tue Sep 19 1995 14:45 | 9 |
| Can anybody comment on the state of the Systems and Options Catalog
these days.
Real hard to sell without a real catalog.
(hmmph, maybe we're really not supposed to sell any of the new stuff!)
Randy
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3672.25 | Contact the editor | WHYNOW::NEWMAN | Installed Base Marketing - DTN 223-5795 | Tue Sep 19 1995 15:24 | 2 |
| I suggest you contact Mari Staples, current SOC Editor. She can be
reached at BEEMER::STAPLES
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3672.26 | Maybe this helps? | RAYBOK::GLAESS | BASEBALL AT LAST !!! | Tue Sep 19 1995 17:06 | 10 |
| DEC direct online for your customers.
http://www2.service.digital.com/ddi/html/tocmain.html
Systems/options catalog
http://www.digital.com/info/SOC/
Henry.
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