Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
Notice: | Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2 |
Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
I cannot seem to upload to my systems a work from my A2000. I have reviewed all the pertinant notes here and tried the ideas and still have not succeded. The error occurs immediatly so I think it must be something simple. I have tried this on two different machines (ie microvax 2 and an 8700) and have gotten the same results. On the microvax 2 I have full privilidges and would be willing to try almost any thing. I have no trouble down loading at all. Please excuse the rambling nature of this note however I could not think of a better way to present it. Configuration MYSIDE: Amiga 2000 Hayes compatable 2400 baud modem Foggy Vt200 - also tried smokey vt200 and vt100 emulators. file type set to ascii trasfer via kermit SEND selection MICROVAX SIDE DF 224 modem Decserver 200 Microvax 2 kermit 32 Terminal setup info: > set term/altypeahd/perm !************************************************************************** ! ! editors note - all that this seemed to change was the device type ! to unknown ! !************************************************************************** > show term Terminal: _LTA39: Device_Type: Unknown Owner: DDT Username: ARENDT Input: 2400 LFfill: 0 Width: 80 Parity: None Output: 2400 CRfill: 0 Page: 24 Terminal Characteristics: Interactive Echo Type_ahead No Escape No Hostsync TTsync Lowercase No Tab Wrap Scope No Remote Eightbit Broadcast No Readsync No Form Fulldup No Modem No Local_echo No Autobaud Hangup No Brdcstmbx No DMA No Altypeahd Set_speed Line Editing Overstrike editing No Fallback No Dialup No Secure server No Disconnect No Pasthru No Syspassword No SIXEL Graphics No Soft Characters No Printer Port Numeric Keypad No ANSI_CRT No Regis No Block_mode No Advanced_video No Edit_mode No DEC_CRT No DEC_CRT2 No DEC_CRT3 !*************************************************************************** ! > run sysgen sysgen> show TTY_ALTYPAHD Parameters in use: Active Parameter Name Current Default Minimum Maximum Unit Dynamic -------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- ---- ------- TTY_ALTYPAHD 2000 200 0 -1 Bytes !****************************************************************************** ! ! On microvax side I started by loggin in to the Decserver and setting the ! port flow control to disable. Next I logged onto the microvax and set the ! terminal as specified above. I started kermit up as shown below and ! ! 1. set file type to ascii ! 2. set log file for debug on ! 3. Put kermit in server or receive mode ( same result both ways ) ! 4. Initiated kermit SEND on my side ! !****************************************************************************** ! >@stker !****************************************************************************** ! contents of stker !****************************************************************************** $ set term/nobroad/eight/past $ kermit $ set term/broad/noeight/nopast !****************************************************************************** ! VMS Kermit-32 version 3.2.077 Default terminal for transfers is: _LTA39 kermit32>set file type ascii kermit32>set debug descrip.log kermit32>receive Receiving: descrip.mms as DISK$FAC:[ARENDT.TOOLS.AMIGA]DESCRIP.MMS;1 [Aborted] !****************************************************************************** ! ! At this point my system showed 203 bytes transfered and went into retrys, ! after 5 retrys it bombed. It produced the following log file ! !****************************************************************************** Attempting to receive Sending... Message number: 0 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "3" = 19 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 0 (dec) Length: 12 (dec) Message type: S (Send init) Optional data: "~" "*" " " "@" "*" "#" "Y" "1" "~" Checksum: "_" = 63 (dec) Sending... Message number: 0 (dec) Length: 12 (dec) Message type: Y (ACK) Optional data: "p" "/" " " "@" "-" "#" "Y" "1" "~" Checksum: "_" = 63 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 1 (dec) Length: 14 (dec) Message type: F (File header) Optional data: "d" "e" "s" "c" "r" "i" "p" "." "m" "m" "s" Checksum: "]" = 61 (dec) Sending... Message number: 1 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: Y (ACK) Checksum: "?" = 31 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 4 (dec) Length: 80 (dec) Message type: P Optional data: "�" "w" "�" "." "#" " " "p" "." "m" "m" "s" "]" " " " " "f" "i" "l" "e" " " "f" "o" "r" " " "t" "h" "e" " " "T" "�" "P" "-" "]" "X" "�" "" "�" "j" "" "�" "S" "�" "Y" "�" "J" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" "G" "" " " "�" "H" "�" "u" "=" "." "�" "S" "$" "�" "H" "�" " " "�" "�" "W" "�" "'" "H" "H" "�" "j" Checksum: "�" = 132 (dec) Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 80 (dec) Message type: D (Data) Optional data: "~" "f" "=" "." "#" "M" "#" "J" "!" " " "M" "M" "S" " " "f" "i" "l" "e" " " "f" "o" "r" " " "t" "h" "e" " " "D" "i" "g" "i" "t" "a" "l" " " "D" "N" "C" " " "u" "s" "e" "r" " " "i" "�" "P" "�" "." "V" "�" "�" "�" "" " " "�" "H" "�" "u" "=" "." "�" "S" "$" "�" "H" "�" " " "�" "�" "W" "�" "'" "H" "H" "�" "j" Checksum: "�" = 132 (dec) Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 80 (dec) Message type: D (Data) Optional data: "~" "f" "O" "�" "" " " "#" "J" "!" " " "M" "M" "S" " " "f" "i" "l" "e" " " "f" "o" "r" " " "t" "h" "e" " " "D" "i" "g" "i" "t" "a" "l" " " "D" "N" "C" " " "u" "s" "e" "r" " " "i" "�" "P" "�" "." "V" "�" "�" "�" "" " " "�" "H" "�" "u" "=" "." "�" "S" "$" "�" "H" "�" " " "�" "�" "W" "�" "'" "H" "H" "�" "j" Checksum: "�" = 132 (dec) Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 80 (dec) Message type: D (Data) Optional data: "~" "f" "=" "." "#" "M" "#" "J" "!" " " "M" "M" "S" " " "f" "i" "l" "e" " " "f" "o" "r" " " "t" "h" "e" " " "D" "i" "g" "i" "t" "a" "l" " " "D" "N" "C" " " "u" "s" "e" "r" " " "i" "" "P" "�" "." "V" "�" "�" "�" "" " " "�" "H" "�" "u" "=" "." "�" "S" "$" "�" "H" "�" " " "�" "�" "W" "�" "'" "H" "H" "�" "j" Checksum: "�" = 132 (dec) Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 80 (dec) Message type: D (Data) Optional data: "~" "f" "=" "." "#" "M" "#" "J" "!" " " "S" "S" "*" "@" "�" "q" "l" "e" "0" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" "�" """ "�" "" "g" "i" "t" "a" "l" " " "D" "N" "C" " " "u" "s" "e" "r" " " "i" "" "P" "�" "." "V" "�" "�" "�" "" " " "�" "H" "�" "u" "=" "." "�" "S" "$" "�" "H" "�" " " "�" "�" "W" "�" "'" "H" "H" "�" "j" Checksum: "�" = 132 (dec) Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) Attempting to receive Received... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 4 (dec) Message type: G (Generic KERMIT command) Optional data: "F" Checksum: "6" = 22 (dec) Sending... Message number: 2 (dec) Length: 3 (dec) Message type: N (NAK) Checksum: "5" = 21 (dec) I need help !!! Thank you for your support.
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1186.1 | PLDVAX::SMCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Fri Feb 19 1988 10:15 | 3 | |
Did you try putting kermit into "server" mode. This always works for me... | |||||
1186.2 | tried server no go | CAMTWO::ARENDT | Fri Feb 19 1988 13:05 | 4 | |
re .1 Yep I tried that too and got the same result. Any other ideas ? | |||||
1186.3 | Is the LAT stopping you? | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Fri Feb 19 1988 13:54 | 19 |
Aha! I noticed that your terminal is an LTAn: device. This means that you are using a LAT server of some sort. The question I have is "Which LAT server are you using?". The early LAT servers that run on PDP-11's did not perform flow control on incoming data, and were easily overrun by attempts at performing "upload" file transfers. What is the banner that you get before the "Username" prompt of the LAT? Does it prompt "LAT>" or "Local>"? If you have a bonified DECServer, try SET FLOW XON, or SET PASSALL. (One of them will be correct, the other will be totally wrong.) If your prompt is "LAT>", you may be stuck with an old LAT-11 server. If this is the problem, find a different dialup line that is direct, or enters a legitimate DECServer(-100, -200, or -500) that can handle the incoming data rate of a file transfer. Another common problem with DECServers and file trasfers is that you may have a "local" character or a "forward" character. Be sure to tell the DECSercver SET FORWARD NONE and SET LOCAL NONE before proceeding with the file transfer. | |||||
1186.4 | Did you try XMODEM? | LOWLIF::DAVIS | That's not a BUG, it's a FEATURE! | Fri Feb 19 1988 16:34 | 9 |
re .3 Good suggestions by Jeff, however I connect through a DECserver that works just fine for up/downloading. My server port is set for FLOW CONTROL and is not set PASSALL. Have you tried XMODEM? (I know that's avoiding the problem, I just was wondering if it bombed out too!) ...richard | |||||
1186.5 | However? | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeff Lomicka | Thu Feb 25 1988 10:31 | 8 |
>Good suggestions by Jeff, however I connect through a DECserver that works >just fine for up/downloading. My server port is set for FLOW CONTROL and >is not set PASSALL. Obvioulsy you don't set any forward or local characters, and are using a TRUE DECserver, and not a LAT-11 server. The LAT-11 servers don't give you any flow control options - they just take the data overruns and crash your session. |