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2325.1 | What is TCP ? | AYOV28::ATHOMSON | C'mon, git aff! /The Kelty Clippie | Tue Mar 07 1989 03:50 | 11 |
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� TCP/IP
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� Does anyone have the latest version of this for the Amiga?
Can someone tell me what this is ? I downloaded TCP1.UUE and TCP2.UUE
at the weekend and decoded them (eventually) to file.z.uu and net.z.uu
but they aren't 'object modules' nor do they contain any ascii strings
which might help explain what they are. Any clues ?
Alan T.
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2325.2 | | MTWAIN::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Tue Mar 07 1989 07:53 | 1 |
| UUdecode the .uu files.
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2325.3 | Another guess | LEVERS::PLOUFF | Semipro Semiologist | Tue Mar 07 1989 09:23 | 15 |
| I think that these files are compressed, TAR-archived packages.
Starting from zero, you will have to go through these steps...
uudecode --> uncompress --> untar
TAR archives are the UNIX equivalents of VMS save sets, but are, of
course, incompatible. You can probably take apart a TAR archive with a
text editor. As for uncompress, there are Amiga versions around, and a
VMS package of LZCOMP and LZDCMP with a special UNIX compatibility
mode. To get the LZ twins from the net, from the VMS command line type
VTX TOOLSHED, then search for one of those two names.
Good luck!
Wes
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2325.4 | Try Here -=> | BLKWDO::MACKELPRANG | Who R U | Tue Mar 07 1989 09:46 | 10 |
| I noticed that these files were online in one of the IBM-PC
file directories. If anyone is interested, they are at:
CSCMAS""::SYS$MSDOS:[000000.KA9Q-TCP]NET_AMIG.ARC and
NET_DOC.ARC
I have not downloaded or looked at these, and so cannot vouch
for them in any way.
Mark
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2325.5 | Got the Amiga side, not how about the VAX.? | WJG::GUINEAU | | Wed Apr 12 1989 15:56 | 4 |
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Anyone seen TCI/IP for the VAX (VMS and ULTRIX)
John
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2325.6 | Rumors and propoganda... | ATLS15::MCDONALD_J | Surly to bed, surly to rise... | Wed Apr 12 1989 18:19 | 14 |
| > Anyone seen TCI/IP for the VAX (VMS and ULTRIX)
I think Ultrix comes with TCP/IP. Theres a product (internal, I think) called
something like "The Ultrix Connection" that lets your VMS VAX talk TCP/IP to
Ultrix machines. Maybe there's something about it in the Ultrix or VMS
notesfiles. Lastly, rumor has it that DECNet Phase V will be able to talk
TCP/IP. I'm told it's hot into the development stages even as we speak and
should be coming out later this calendar year.
Sorry I didn't have any concrete info for you. Maybe this will be enough to
give you some ideas on what to look for, though.
John
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2325.7 | Look Here. | RLAV::WEGER | NJCD SWS, Piscataway NJ. 323-4468 | Wed Apr 12 1989 20:47 | 7 |
| See LASSIE::CONNECTION for info on the ULTRIX CONNECTION.
Press KP7 to add this conference to your notebook.
regards,
-bw
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2325.8 | Some questions.. | WJG::GUINEAU | | Thu Apr 13 1989 14:24 | 10 |
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Thanks. I pulled the kit over and am getting ready to install it on WJG::.
Has anyone used this?
1. Will it allow RS232 sockets (terminology?)
2. Can I dial in from home into a LAT, connect to my machine
and use TCP/IP (with net_amiga at home)
John
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2325.9 | TCP/IP net anyone? | WJG::GUINEAU | | Fri Apr 14 1989 08:39 | 14 |
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I got net_amiga working between my and my roommates machines last night. Much
easier to install/use than DNET.
Is anyone else using this stuff???
I couldn't get TELNET to do anything usefull (ftp worked fine). TELNET
just gave me a response like a hung cli (you can type but no effect). I
suspect the amiga version of the TELNET server doesn't create a shell
for you... I didn't try going over modem to dial into work yet. Oh, TELNET
does work in ECHO mode.
John
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