Title: | Atari ST, TT, & Falcon |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting! |
Moderator: | FUNYET::ANDERSON |
Created: | Mon Apr 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1433 |
Total number of notes: | 10312 |
Hi all Well its been a while since I wrote in this conference... I bought a PC to run unix !! but now I am thinking why don't I set up a network at home using TCP/IP ?? Therefore I am looking for the latest greatest TCP/IP suite (KA9Q or whatever) for the atari. I read various notes here and tried accessing PRNSYS::USER1:[LOMICKAJ]NET*.* but without success. Please can someone give me a pointer to where I can get the required S/W. Any success stories are always nice to read too !! Many thanks Jonathan
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1382.1 | It moved when DUA1 filled up | PRNSYS::LOMICKAJ | Jeffrey A. Lomicka | Tue Oct 19 1993 16:30 | 22 |
The KA9Q stuff is now on PRNSYS::DUA2:[LOMICKAJ.HOBBY.ST] Directory PRNSYS$DUA2:[LOMICKAJ.HOBBY.ST] NET.DIR;1 10 10-AUG-1989 17:16:51.05 (RWE,RWE,RWE,RE) NET.DOC;1 587 20-DEC-1989 11:32:44.40 (RWED,RWED,RWE,RE) NET33_ST.ARC;1 305 21-DEC-1988 17:00:09.00 (RWED,RWED,RWE,RE) NETBIN.ZOO;1 223 21-DEC-1989 11:06:33.21 (RWED,RWED,RWE,RE) NETSRC.ZOO;1 999 20-NOV-1989 17:17:44.68 (RWED,RWED,RWE,RE) I;m not sure exactly what version anything is, but I know that NET.DOC is the documentation, and NETBIN.ZOO is executable code that works. I once had this running between my Stacy and a Microvax running Ultrix/SLIP. I know it was real hard on the Ultrix end to make it all work. I wrote it up in this conference somewhere. There may be newer code available somewhere. Nowdays I don't bother trying to network the Atari's. My Macintosh is on DECnet, IP, and does LAT and Infoserver protocols, and does so transparently and very easily. My PC is on DECnet. KA9Q hogs the whole machine, so that you might as well just use KERMIT. | |||||
1382.2 | thanx | COMICS::WBROWN | The rusty nail that holds the anger in... | Thu Oct 21 1993 06:30 | 3 |
thanks Jeff Jonathan | |||||
1382.3 | at last... but how ??? | COMICS::WBROWN | The rusty nail that holds the anger in... | Wed Mar 15 1995 10:31 | 20 |
well I finally want to set this up now that the two machines are in some sort of proximity. I hav an st and a pc and the ka9q package for both of them. what I want to do is have them talk tcp over the serial ports ie ftp telnet mail etc. I'm not too sure of the correct content of the rc.net or was it net.rc file (for serial port stuff) on either the st or the equiv file needed on the pc. If anyone has done this sort of connection or can point me at abc documentation it would be a great help because I don't have too much time for a suck and see approach. thanks Jonathan | |||||
1382.4 | KERNEL::BROWNM | DRAC | Wed Mar 15 1995 11:04 | 5 | |
To talk tcp/ip over serial ports you need to run slip or ppp, now I personally don't know if this needs a slipp/ppp server or not, but both sides have to be clipp or ppp capable. ka9q should enable this. Mark | |||||
1382.5 | Eerrrm...huh ?? | COMICS::WBROWN | The rusty nail that holds the anger in... | Wed Mar 15 1995 11:25 | 17 |
erm... thanks for the response 8-)... but what does it mean. I understand slip (sort of) but what do I need in the net.rc file and its pc equivalent to talk over the serial port. I think that in the atari net.rc file its something like attach asy AUX: mumble..mumble...mumble somewhere I dug out an example, but is it the same on the pc end ie is AUX: the serial port or is it COMn: ?? Is there an easy gentle here_you_are_you_fool_read_this_and_don't _bother_me_again guide that'll tell me what to do ?? Where ?? Thanks Jonathan | |||||
1382.6 | KERNEL::BROWNM | DRAC | Wed Mar 15 1995 12:22 | 15 | |
All I know about slip/ppp is that slip means serial inline protocol and ppp is point to point protocol. I don't really know how to set it up other than how I've set ka9q up for demon internet services. I would suggest that you look in ljsrv2::internet_tools and if there is nothing there ask about it in there. What I can remember of setting up ka9q for demon was that there is a setup option in the menu system, but I don't know if that is demon's own menu or ka9q's menu. Also check the demon notes conf, I'll check the pointer and post the address of the conf in a coupl of moments Mark | |||||
1382.7 | sweep::demon | KERNEL::BROWNM | DRAC | Wed Mar 15 1995 12:23 | 1 |
1382.8 | NOS vs. KA9Q | MUNSBE::BFALKENSTEIN | Thu Mar 16 1995 10:40 | 11 | |
from my monitoring of the German MausNet, where there also was a discussion ongoing about TCP/IP on the Atari, there seems to be a SW-package called "NOS", which is simplier as KA9Q and more easy to install. I don't have pointers where to find it, but at least you could try a "dir *nos*.*" one one of the ftp-servers with Atari-SW. Bernd | |||||
1382.9 | thanx | COMICS::WBROWN | The rusty nail that holds the anger in... | Thu Mar 16 1995 13:09 | 5 |
thanks everyone for your help... it does seem that info is a bit in short supply but I'm going to try it and see if I can get anywhere. If I have any good news I'll try and post it. Other than that if anyone else wants to chip in then... the more the merrier !!! |