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3874.1 | old theme... | FRSOLD::ZIMMERMANN | Wer von Euch Kerls ist Kowalski | Sun Jun 24 1990 09:10 | 37 |
| Oh yeahhhh,
seems that you have the usual "new-user-file-format-differences-
between-amiga-dos-and-vms-problem".
Amiga-DOS ZOO and ARC seems to be OK. Good.
VMS too. You install them as foreign commands. Right?
You need an additional program named CVTARC.EXE (for VMS-side).
Install it as a foreign command ( $ CVTARC :== $cvtarc.exe)
and call it with the following parameters:
$ CVTARC V filename for converting files to VAR length 510 bytes to
make sure they can be transferred with the KERMIT-protocol.
$ CVTARC U filename for converting files to CR, STREAM-LF to
make sure they can be transferred with the X/Y/Z-modem-protocol,
AND for manipulations at RMS-Level.
If you want to extract DOC-file on your VAX the ARC-archive or the
ZOO-archive have to be in CR, STREAM-LF-format !!!
If you want to copy an archive, let's say with VT100's Kermit-Im-
plementation, it has to be in VAR lenght 510 bytes
In each other case you receive error-messages when you try to manipulate
an archive either on ADOS or VMS and it has NOT the CORRECT
file-format.
CVTARC.EXE is on the usual places on WJG:: and so on ...
Good luck,
Ralf
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PS, check this conference for my small command-files, they
are helpful in using CVTARC. If you are not able to find them
send me vaxmail, but gimme one week to answer, i'm on training.
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3874.2 | | FILTON::FENTON_R | Potassium Ethoxide Rules C2H5OOK | Mon Jun 25 1990 05:56 | 5 |
| David, I'm in Bristol (Roger Fenton @BSO) - if you want a copy of
a VT220 emulator, send me a blank floppy.
-Rog
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3874.3 | So far so good - but Xmodem's still a ... problem | CURRNT::POWELL | I admit it - I LIKE Vogon poetry!! | Fri Jun 29 1990 08:15 | 21 |
| Re: .1
Thanks for that. This explained quite a lot and as proof of the
pudding, I'm now (sort of) happily using V2.9 of VT100. However,
I'm still somewhat stuck - see below.
Re: .2
Thanks for the offer. I've been struggling to get to grips with
the files I have but so far no luck - still bad headers in the VAX
copy so obviously no joy on the Amiga. I'll send a disk via internal
if or rather when I've finally given up!
However, I'm still having problems with XMODEM.EXE. Has anyone any
ideas about this? Trying two different Amiga-based xmodem protocols
- from VT100 and Access! - still gives the same result where there
doesn't seem to be anything sent from the VAX. I'm getting fairly
desperate, since 8 minutes with xmodem is certainly preferable
to 45 or so with Kermit!
David.
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3874.4 | VT100 - better, but... | CURRNT::POWELL | I admit it - I LIKE Vogon poetry!! | Fri Jun 29 1990 08:25 | 15 |
| By the way, is anyone out there using VT100 2.9? It seems by far
and away a better version than V2.7 except in three small areas:
1. At last I've got my PF1-PF4 in the right place but still
no joy with the minus and comma keys ( - and + on Amiga)
2. Cursor positioning when using the application cursor keys
is not completely accurate - particularly painful as I'm
spending a majority of my time in an editor of some sort.
3. Not that I fully understand what its all about yet, but if
nothing else, is there any way of getting rid of the "Can't
open rexxsyslib.library" message?
David.
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3874.5 | VT200 - Brill! (All's well that ends!!) | CURRNT::POWELL | I admit it - I LIKE Vogon poetry!! | Sat Jun 30 1990 22:15 | 16 |
| Ah well. It looks like both my copies of VT100 are soon to bite
the dust - spotting a later note after my last reply was a pointer
to VT200 on CRISTA::. So now until I work out the right code for
the colour I want, I have a wonderful yellow screen *AND* a full
working keypad. Happy? I'm extatic!
However (sorry) I have just one small questionette: If VT100 was
shareware, why isn't VT200? I've only used it a short while but
anyone who's used VT100 would, like me, love it.
Thanks again for the help.
David.
(P.S. Wonder how long I'll have to wait for a DECWindows/Amiga
emulator!!!)
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3874.6 | Internal use only | AMIGA2::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Sun Jul 01 1990 19:19 | 11 |
| The Vt200 emulator (Smokey) is for internal use only. I believe it was derived
from Dave Wecker's VT100 emulator, but the guy who extended it made use
of Digital 'technology'. I believe he was working in the terminal engineering group at the time.
So no distribution outside of Digital.
Regards
Mike
P.S.
Have you checked out VLT ??
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3874.7 | Amy and DEcstation not on speaking terms | MINNIE::EAST | | Fri Nov 01 1991 13:00 | 24 |
| Right Guy's and Gal's,
In a conference of this size it is difficult to know if this subject
has been discussed before. But in the interests of some sort of logical
grouping I am going to hijack this note to discuss connecting Amy to an
Ultrix system.
How do I get Amy and My Decstation 3100 to converse via the
Decstation printer port? Amy is suitably connected and will talk to the
3100 as an alternative console using <Enable TTY(3)> commands but I
cant get them to communicate via Ultrix.
I have modified ttys to turn on the getty and rebooted the system
but to no avail. I have tried several entries in ttys none of which
work. How do I find out which entry in ttys is the correct one? Are
there any other modifications I need to make?
As you have probably guessed I am a novice U**x user so any answers
you give will need to be in commands of one syllable.
Any help you experts can give will be much appreciated.
Regards,
David
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3874.8 | | WHAMMY::spodaryk | For three strange days... | Fri Nov 01 1991 13:13 | 12 |
| What type of functionality are you trying to achieve? An Ultrix prompt
on the Amiga side, an Amiga prompt on the Ultrix side, or some type
of resource sharing (files, etc).
It sounds like you have the "Amiga as Ultrix console" set up, but that
you want some type of peer-to-peer connectivity. For that you'll
need TCP, DECnet, or maybe even look at the Amiga PD parallel port network
stuff on the Fish Disks (PARNET?)
please elaborate...
Steve
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3874.9 | Terminal Emulation | MINNIE::EAST | | Fri Nov 01 1991 13:37 | 14 |
| Steve,
Sorry, "familiarity breeds contempt". I am getting Amy and the
Decstation to talk so that I can do Uploads and Downloads. Amy is
running "Handshake". DEcstation has the ability to run Kermit and
Xmodem. I need to establish terminal emulation communication between the
two.
I can get stuff of the net using the Decstation. It's just a
question of being able to trasnsfer it to Amy.
Regards,
David
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3874.10 | | WHAMMY::spodaryk | For three strange days... | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:29 | 17 |
| David,
I must admit that I'm not an ULTRIX guru. Would the easiest thing
be to just connect the Amiga serially to a local terminal server, and then
login to the ULTRIX node, using Handshake? Then you could just download
"normally" at 9.6/19.2 speeds. It works great for VMS systems.
It might be easier than going direct "port to port", although that
sounds like it might be possible. I had my Amiga hooked to a VMS VAXstation
serially, and could then (using Kermit) get an Amiga prompt within
a workstation window (using Steve Drew's serial device). This would also
allow upload/downloading, but a little differently than you're trying.
I never played around much with the ULTRIX <--> Amiga side of things
because I got an ethernet board about the same time as the DECstation.
Steve
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3874.11 | | TENAYA::MWM | | Fri Nov 01 1991 17:17 | 10 |
| I'd give the LAT a try. That is an extra box that can screw things up
(and has, in some cases), but it's simple and straightforward.
I've connected terminals to the printer port on DSs before. Making sure
you've got the physical connection right is harder than the Ultrix
side. For ultrix, just change the right tty line (either tty00 or tty01)
in /etc/ttys from off to on; you should be able to log in. You might
want to change it from std.9600 to 8bit.9600.
<mike
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3874.12 | Regaining Connectivity | HAMPS::EAST | Perfick..... | Mon Nov 04 1991 03:31 | 15 |
| Steve & Mike
Thanks for the help. Amy and the Decstation sit about 4 feet apart
in my office at home. Decatation is connected via modem to the office.
I successfully connected Amy with my Vaxstation 2000 before it was
replaced by the DS 3100. I was really trying to regain the connectivity
I had before. I could connect Amy to the modem if all else fails.
I tried modifying tty00 and tty01 in /etc/ttys but did not check
whether it was std of eightbit. I'll give it a go.
Thanks again
Regards,
David.
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3874.13 | | LEECHS::hilton | How's it going royal ugly dudes? | Mon Nov 04 1991 05:41 | 1 |
| Also if you alter ttys do a kill -1 1 to make the changes work.
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3874.14 | could it be "spooled" | HAMPS::EAST | Perfick..... | Mon Nov 04 1991 07:53 | 10 |
| Greg,
I tried kill -1 1 after each of the alterations I made but
it made no visible difference. Either I have not the right
entry in ttys or I have another problem.
How do I find out whether the printer port is "spooled" or assigned to
a print que that is overriding the getty?
Regards,
David.
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3874.15 | Amy loves DECstation | HAMPS::EAST | Perfick..... | Mon Nov 04 1991 10:20 | 13 |
| Steve,Mike Greg,
Many thanks for your help. I discovered printcap had an entry
assigning tty01 to an la75. Which was of course "spooled". Using lpc
to remove this entry (the LA75 being no longer connected) and turning
on the getty for tty01 sparked Amy into life "UltrixWise". Making Amy
in to 7 bit mode produced intelligable communication.
Tweaking 7/8bit mode, Kermit and Xmodem should produce the right
results now.
Regards,
David.
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3874.16 | Ultrix tips | LEECHS::hilton | How's it going royal ugly dudes? | Tue Nov 05 1991 10:49 | 20 |
| David,
Well many things could be happenning!
do a #file /dev/tty*
and see what it says!
Some of these will be LAT terminals, you can't use those!
check out the file /etc/printcap. The line lp= will tell you what ttys
are set up for the printer.
I seem to remember when I did a terminal in the back of a decstation
3100, I just turned on tty00 and tty01.
Hope this helps!
Greg
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3874.17 | | LEECHS::hilton | How's it going royal ugly dudes? | Tue Nov 05 1991 10:53 | 5 |
| Oops!
Next unseen troubles!
Greg
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