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#: 21301 S1/General Interest
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12-Dec-95 23:18:36
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Sb: #21265-#OS9 lives on...
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204 (X)
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Hi! As a matter of fact, both Mike Haaland and myself are currently working
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for a major company creating the software for the first widespread interactive
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television settop boxes... and yep, we're using DAVID.
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best - kevin
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#: 21302 S1/General Interest
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13-Dec-95 14:36:44
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Sb: #21301-#OS9 lives on...
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Fm: Craig German 72752,2336
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin,
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Just curiously, who do you work for? My company, Interactive Engines, built
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the user interface for TELE-TV's Stargazer project on Stellar One Navigator
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1000 boxes on DAVID. We also have other projects we've done on the Stellar
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box. We're always interested in what others are doing on DAVID.
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Craig German
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#: 21306 S1/General Interest
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16-Dec-95 17:45:07
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Sb: #21302-#OS9 lives on...
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Craig German 72752,2336 (X)
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Craig,
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We work for NYNEX in White Plains, NY (Science & Technology Division).
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I've read about Stargazer, of course; but have never seen it.
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best - kev
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#: 21311 S1/General Interest
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19-Dec-95 09:06:55
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Sb: #21306-#OS9 lives on...
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Fm: Craig German 72752,2336
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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Kevin,
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How's that development going? My company came in to talk to Gene Miller,
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Michal Szwarc, and Samit Chatterjee in July of this year. Sounded like you
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guys had a very ambitious plan. I'd be interested in corresponding with you,
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if that's all right.
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Regards,
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Craig German
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#: 21314 S1/General Interest
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19-Dec-95 19:04:05
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Sb: #21311-OS9 lives on...
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Fm: George Pifer 72521,1545
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To: Craig German 72752,2336 (X)
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Craig:
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Joe Briggs was scheduled to meet with you today concerning use of a run-time
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engine for the Korea Telecom ITV project. Did he happen to get to your
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location today? As you probably know deployment is rather soon so we're hoping
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to hear some feedback quickly.
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George
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Bescom
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#: 21312 S1/General Interest
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19-Dec-95 10:22:53
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Sb: #21306-#OS9 lives on...
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
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> We work for NYNEX in White Plains, NY (Science & Technology Division).
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So Kev ....
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You've left Colorado? Or have you taken to telecommuting?
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*- Steve -*
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#: 21318 S1/General Interest
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22-Dec-95 18:50:24
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Sb: #21312-OS9 lives on...
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Fm: Kevin Darling 76703,4227
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To: Steve Wegert 76703,4255 (X)
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Steve,
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I still have my house in Denver (a friend is housesitting it), but both Mike H
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and myself are living here in White Plains NY for at least the next six months
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while we work on this project.
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We're having a blast. One of the first things we did was to port the FLI
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player from the MM/1 to the settop box <grin>.
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best - kev
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#: 21297 S1/General Interest
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09-Dec-95 18:31:16
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Sb: #21292-CoCo xfer problems
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Fm: Steve Wegert 76703,4255
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To: John L. Wilkerson Jr. 71140,77 (X)
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John,
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There's no reason why it _still_ shouldn't work.
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Judging from the terminal programs you've mentioned, I'm guessing you're using
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xmodem or ymodem protocols for transferring files. If you're having better luck
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with sz/rz, I'm betting it's with ASCII files. Sounds like terminal settings.
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Set your terminal program to 8bits 1 stop and no parity.
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Next ... let's check your CompuServe terminal settings. Log on and at the first
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prompt you get, type PRO and hit return. This will drop you into a "command
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mode" area. Then, issue the command TER PAR (short for terminal parameters)
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and hit return. Pay close attention to what your parity setting is set to. Mine
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is NONE.
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That done, move to a forum library and attempt to download a file with xmodem
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protocol. If that works, move up to xmodem1K and ymodem. Keep in mind some
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systems (and some terminal programs mix these two up.)
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Let us know what happens.
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*- Steve -*
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#: 21298 S1/General Interest
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09-Dec-95 20:12:05
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Sb: #21296-#F-Keys under Termcap
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: David Breeding 72330,2051 (X)
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No easy way...
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If you use the curses package, it has built in support for this. What it does
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is set up a binary tree (or is it a try??) which contains the codes for the
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f-keys and other special keys. Input is parsed though a lookup and translated
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to special values for these keys (as I recall they are 16 bit values > 256). It
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is easy enuf to do similar things without using curses. Matter of fact, Ved
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needs to do the same kind of trick when reading keys.
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#: 21299 S1/General Interest
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10-Dec-95 13:15:11
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Sb: #21298-#F-Keys under Termcap
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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> No easy way...
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Yes, I've been playing around with it and you're right.. <G>
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> If you use the curses package, it has built in support for this.
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I've _got_ to find that thing.. Haven't been able to find it yet. I'll check
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RTSI.COM out and see if it's there... We don't have the real thing here.
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> Input is parsed though a lookup and
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> translated to special values for these keys (as I recall they are 16 bit
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> values > 256). It is easy enuf to do similar things without using curses.
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Yes, it's just a matter of doing it. My idea is to read in the termcap values,
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then try to do a tputs()..
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> Matter of fact, Ved needs to do the same kind of trick when reading keys.
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Yah, I figured you might have been through this if not in ved, then somewhere
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else.. BTW.. I'm having to do some "re-learning" in ved. I had not remapped
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many of my commands onto the function keys, and I did that the other day so
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now, I keep wanting to hit that ESC key <G>
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I don't remember if I explained what I was doing with the function keys.
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I got signed up with my "expensive" server. It is a Sun system, and uses the
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Sun function key mapping.. which my termcap gives only f1-4, but these are
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given the same as for vt100.
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They use the F-Keys for Help, Display Commands, chd (on some menus at least),
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and Exit. I can type in the combinations quickly and get results, I may just
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live with that for a while.
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My server allows for a text-based system, it provides Lynx and Pine for us
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automatically.
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I had hoped to use the system for telnetting here and to Delphi, but one
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problem has arisen with that, it seems. I use InfoXpress, and if someone sends
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me a binary file in email, I fear that it will be a problem. Normally ix
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starts to read a file, and I assume that if it encounters binary data, it
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aborts and then downloads it. However, what is liable to happen is that it
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will start the dload, and either the data will be converted to ascii - no 8-bit
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xmit on Internet, right? and either ix will dload a corrupted file and then
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delete the original.. Am I right on this.
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From the looks of your posts, I assume you don't use ix, but if so, how do you
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handle it?
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I would really hate to give up ix, now that I have become spoiled by it.
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The traffic here is bearable, but I have been reading some forums that need
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something like this. It just makes things soooooo easy...
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Thanks for your response, Bob. I'll work on my connect some more. To tell the
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truth, now that I have Web access, I may throw in the towel and get a system to
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do the graphics.. My curiosity is about to get the best of me... <G>
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21300 S1/General Interest
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11-Dec-95 22:24:36
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Sb: #21299-#F-Keys under Termcap
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Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
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To: David Breeding 72330,2051 (X)
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I think that if you do a cis session via ix and the internet then ix will fork
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'telnet' on the host. Then it is just like a hard link between your computer
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and cis...the host becomes invisible. If you have trouble uploading you'll have
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to enable the -E flag for telnet which disables the interupt character.
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Downloading should work fine.
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Yes, this is a 8 bit world...I think the only thing which isn't is internet
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mail. Mind you, I see the occasional piece of mail with IBM gfx characters in
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it, so I suppose that some of that is 8bit too.
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#: 21303 S1/General Interest
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13-Dec-95 23:44:55
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Sb: #21300-F-Keys under Termcap
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
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> I think that if you do a cis session via ix and the internet then ix will
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> fork 'telnet' on the host.
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message from Bill Dickhaus, Message #21230, that you need to do this with a
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> Then it is just like a hard link between your
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> computer and cis...the host becomes invisible.
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The host we use is a menu-driven system in text mode. I have not ironed out
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all the nuances of it yet.
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> Yes, this is a 8 bit world...I think the only thing which isn't is
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> internet mail.
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I didn't know that. I thought about all internet stuff was 7-bit.
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I didn't really know how the FTP stuff was handled. I assumed it was sort of
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an automatic encode-decode thing between the sites.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21319 S1/General Interest
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22-Dec-95 23:35:46
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Sb: CIS HMI only, no ASCII
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Fm: John Murphy 73077,2305
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To: All
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I've uploaded CISHMI.FAQ to lib 1 which us a document that covers Compuserve's
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recent decision to eliminate ASCII access.
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The short version is that we're not dead yet. Old 8 bit forums, and some DOS
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etc. forums will continue to be hosted on the existing platforms.
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This means terminal emulation or ASCII access will be around for as long as
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there is a demand for it. USE IT OR LOSE IT, literally.
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Sb: Happy New Year
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: All
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Dear Friends:
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Once again another year comes to an end. I am grateful for all of you in the
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OS-9 Community and your allowing me to be a part of it. May the new year be a
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year of peace, health and happiness for you and those near and dear to you.
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WIth all best wishes for 1996, Brother Jeremy, CSJW OS9 Users Group Treasurer
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#: 21323 S1/General Interest
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01-Jan-96 12:47:34
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Sb: #Terminal Program
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Fm: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762
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To: All
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OK, so it is going to be difficult, and eventually impossible, to use CIS with
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a CoCo or any other OS9 machine. That leaves the internet.
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I can log on to the net with a shell account, but it expects an ANSI or, at the
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very least, VT-100 terminal. Anyone know of, or willing to write, a suitable
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terminal program for OS9/OSK? The combination of ANSI terminal with a program
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like TIN (running on your server) would at least give newsgroup access to the
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OS9 community.
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STerm doesn't work, at least with my server, who doesn't allow the choice of
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terminal type. But I understand that even for those that do, the standard
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programs like lynx, tin, pine, etc. need a cursor-addressible terminal.
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Ian
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#: 21326 S1/General Interest
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02-Jan-96 19:38:26
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Sb: #21323-Terminal Program
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Ian Hodgson 72177,1762 (X)
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> OK, so it is going to be difficult, and eventually impossible, to use CIS
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> with a CoCo or any other OS9 machine. That leaves the internet.
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for a while. I would think that the OS9 and CoCo forums would hold out as
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> I can log on to the net with a shell account, but it expects an ANSI or,
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> at the very least, VT-100 terminal. Anyone know of, or willing to write, a
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> suitable terminal program for OS9/OSK? The combination of ANSI terminal
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> with a program like TIN (running on your server) would at least give
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> newsgroup access to the OS9 community.
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> STerm doesn't work, at least with my server, who doesn't allow the choice
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> of terminal type.
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Maybe I hit it lucky, my server is set up for vt100. My system, operating
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under G-Windows, does vt100 by default, so it works quite well. Of course, it
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does not support colors, but I can live with that for now.
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Isn't there a "vt100" program somewhere? It seems like I saw it somewhere
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> But I understand that even for those that do, the
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> standard programs like lynx, tin, pine, etc. need a cursor-addressible
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I patched in Sterm to do the function keys. My arrow keys work, so that helped
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some, but the Tin and Pine programs that my server use allow for using control
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keys and regular keys for lots of the functions. I think one allows maybe the
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"j" key to do the job of the down-arrow (I think).
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-- David Breeding --
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CIS 72330,2051 Delphi DBREEDING dbreeding@cumberland.com
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dbree@bnllc2.blue.net
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Sb: OS-9 Simulation Library
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To: sysop (X)
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Hi,
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To avoid work
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Regards
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Sb: hi
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Fm: Jim Vestal 103037,2655
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To: all
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replace
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Hi All ... passing through again...
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A quick reply to Ian Hodges who asked about vt100 under os9.
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You are in luck if you use a CoCo, after 6 years Vaughn Cata has upgraded
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OSTERM. You can ftp it from os9archive.rtsi.com, the latest version I think is
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2.11.
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OSTERM now supports full vt100 and works rather smoth.
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To Richard Crislip: I also have an Amiga in addition to my CoCo 3, leave me
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email and let me know about your Amiga.
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13-Jan-96 17:55:00
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Is there a definition of the format of .AR files somewhere in the forum, or
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even better, an ascii source file (C, BASIC09, etc)? Thanks, John Carter
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31-Dec-95 15:47:33
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Fm: Max Andrews 73162,1236
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If you have CD's that skip or does not work Email me for information on the
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most increadable fix for CD's. 73162,1236
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#: 21325 S5/OS9 Users Group
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02-Jan-96 13:31:44
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Fm: Craig German 72752,2336
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How does one contact the OS-9 User's Group?
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#: 21330 S5/OS9 Users Group
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07-Jan-96 21:26:54
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Sb: Lost Message
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Fm: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407
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Hello all:
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I received a message from a fellow Amiga user from California here who
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wanted to hear from me, BUT I forgot to save the message and it was clobbered
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when I logged back on with this offline reader. So if you're reading this
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please respond and I'll be more careful wiht you the future 8-)
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#: 21332 S6/Applications
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10-Jan-96 13:14:50
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Fm: John L. Wilkerson Jr. 71140,77
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I am i using the old OS9 Profile Database program, and I am having a pri oblem
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using the Restructure Program. Seems it stay locked up "Writing Record: 8224"
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I have it converted to work on Hard Drive.
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OD I write a database, then remember, after adding dats a, i need to add a few
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more fields.
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After adding fiels fields, it tells me to run the restructure program.
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I do so... the pthname confuses me... I use the pathname /dd/profile/
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databasedirectoryname
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#: 21307 S7/Telecommunications
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16-Dec-95 23:39:02
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Sb: IX and telnet
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Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
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To: Bill Dickhaus 70325,523 (X)
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Bill,
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I read with interest your message #21235, giving an example script to log onto
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CIS using telnet. A few more questions from a dummy, since I am contemplating
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attempting it myself.
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One thing that you mention is the SevenBit option. If you have this turned on,
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does it preclude ix from downloading attached files in email? This is one of
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my concerns. If it does not, would you not lose them? I am worried that IX
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might attempt a download and then delete the file. You often don't know when
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you are going to get binary data.
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Someone said, or I understood them to say, that everything on Internet besides
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e-mail was now 8-bit, but your statement about SevenBit leads me to believe
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otherwise, and, using STerm moments ago, I tried to download a short file and B
|
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protocol would not do it, so I assume binary is still impossible?
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Also, I'm a little hesitant about just dropping carrier with my provider upon
|
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logoff. I guess you could put in a fake hangup string in there. Is a logoff
|
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script possible?
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If telnet is available for Delphi, I would like to be able to log onto my
|
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provider, telnet to Compuserve, then to Delphi. It would be OK to be left on
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the server after logoff. Of course, it wouldn't be totally automatic this way,
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but I normally stay close by anyway.
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-- David Breeding --
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CompuServe : 72330,2051 Delphi : DBREEDING
|
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*** Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0 ***
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#: 21322 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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31-Dec-95 22:25:22
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Sb: #Happy New Year
|
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Fm: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142
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To: All
|
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Dear Friends:
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Once again another year comes to an end. I am grateful for all of you in the
|
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OS-9 Community and your allowing me to be a part of it. May the new year be a
|
||
|
year of peace, health and happiness for you and those near and dear to you.
|
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|
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|
WIth all best wishes for 1996, Brother Jeremy, CSJW OS9 Users Group Treasurer
|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21324 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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01-Jan-96 14:07:39
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Sb: #21322-#Happy New Year
|
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Fm: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407
|
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To: Brother Jeremy, CSJW 76477,142 (X)
|
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|
||
|
Happy New Year Jeremy:
|
||
|
I'm an CoCo 3 OS-9 lurker who uses an Amiga when not CoCo'ing ;)
|
||
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_|_ Cruisen on AutoPilot
|
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|
----O---- R.E.C.
|
||
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21331 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
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08-Jan-96 23:29:13
|
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|
Sb: #21324-#Happy New Year
|
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|
Fm: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204
|
||
|
To: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
..huh... somtimes I lurk, sometimes I do not ;-)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Happy new year to all!. This year will be the year for "C" on my CoCo 3. So
|
||
|
far, this forum has been tops while finding information on the OS9 C compiler.
|
||
|
Thanks to all those CoCo supporters.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rogelio Perea
|
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|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21333 S10/OS9/6809 (CoCo)
|
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10-Jan-96 18:09:54
|
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|
Sb: #21331-Happy New Year
|
||
|
Fm: Richard E. Crislip 102746,407
|
||
|
To: Rogelio Perea 72056,1204 (X)
|
||
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|
||
|
Hi Rogelio:
|
||
|
|
||
|
I was wondering if we'd hear from you again 8-)
|
||
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|
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_|_ Cruisen on AutoPilot
|
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|
----O---- R.E.C.
|
||
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#: 21304 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
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|
14-Dec-95 06:21:48
|
||
|
Sb: #20977-#OS9 v3.0 ISP
|
||
|
Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
|
||
|
To: M. Raabe 100327,1526
|
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|
||
|
Hallo Martin,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Niels ist leider nicht mehr bei unserer Firma, dafur bin ich jetzt hier. Wir
|
||
|
haben leider immer noch gravierende Probleme mit dem MW-ISP.
|
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|
||
|
Kannst Du uns mal Informationen uber Eure TCP-Software zu kommen lassen?
|
||
|
Vielleicht kann sie unsere Probleme ja wirklich beheben, das wurden wir gerne
|
||
|
einmal ausprobieren!
|
||
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|
||
|
Unsere Addresse ist:
|
||
|
|
||
|
ICT Integrated Circuit Testing GmbH
|
||
|
z.Hd. Jost Eberbach
|
||
|
Klausnerring 1a
|
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|
85551 Kirchheim/Heimstetten
|
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|
||
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Tel.: (089) 90 99 94 52
|
||
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|
||
|
Im vorab schon mal vielen Dank,
|
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|
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|
Jost
|
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There is 1 Reply.
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#: 21308 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
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|
17-Dec-95 08:24:06
|
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|
Sb: #21304-#OS9 v3.0 ISP
|
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Fm: Alptekin Aydogan 100527,324
|
||
|
To: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
>> gravierende Probleme mit dem MW-ISP.<<
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hallo Jost,
|
||
|
|
||
|
wir haben schon seit einiger Zeit den OS9TCP 2.0 von ASS im Einsatz. Die
|
||
|
Hardware stammt ebenfalls von der Firma bei der Martin Raabe arbeitet. Probleme
|
||
|
hatten wir, von einigen anfaenglichen OS9-Net Unvertraeglichkeiten mal
|
||
|
abgesehen, bis jetzt nicht. Bisher hatten wir zwar keine gro_en Erfahrungen mit
|
||
|
socket programming, aber seit ein paar Monaten bin ich dabei, ein
|
||
|
Kommunikationsprogramm zwischen einem VME-System und einem PC auf dieser Basis
|
||
|
aufzubauen. Die VME-Maschine soll MSR-Aufgaben uebernehmen, der PC fuer das GUI
|
||
|
und Visualisierung verantwortlich sein. Das Problem Vermeidung von Polling habe
|
||
|
ich geloest, in dem ich Signale und ss_sendsig() verwendet habe. Performance
|
||
|
ist nicht so berauschend (Problem liegt wohl hauptsaechlich auf der PC-Seite,
|
||
|
zwischen zwei VME-Systemen habe ich bis zu 250 MBaud erreicht) aber
|
||
|
funktionieren tut's jetzt schon mal.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gruss
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alptekin
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 21309 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
18-Dec-95 06:22:15
|
||
|
Sb: #21308-#OS9 v3.0 ISP
|
||
|
Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
|
||
|
To: Alptekin Aydogan 100527,324 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hallo Alpetkin,
|
||
|
|
||
|
danke fur Deine Info! Martin Raabe hat mir leider noch nicht geantwortet, er
|
||
|
scheint sein email nicht so oft zu checken. Hast Du vielleicht eine Addresse
|
||
|
oder Telefon-Nr. von der Firma?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gruss,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jost
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 21315 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
20-Dec-95 02:40:48
|
||
|
Sb: #21309-OS9 v3.0 ISP
|
||
|
Fm: Alptekin Aydogan 100527,324
|
||
|
To: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hallo Jost,
|
||
|
|
||
|
bei dem extremen Messie-Aufkommen hier ist es sicherlich nicht verwunderlich,
|
||
|
dass Antworten etwas laenger brauchen :-). Anscheinend sind alle privat hier,
|
||
|
ich jedenfalls, keiner will sich so richtig outen mit Firma, Tel.-Nr. oder so.
|
||
|
Na ja, ich glaube die Tel.-Nr. darf ich verraten, Du musst Dich allerdings
|
||
|
verbinden lassen. Die Nummer des Vertriebs ist: 06131-918-100. Ja, es ist der
|
||
|
VME-Hersteller in der Rheinland-Pfaelzischen Hauptstadt, dessen Name mit E
|
||
|
anfaengt. Ich habe auch in der letzten Message was falsches gesagt, faellt mir
|
||
|
ein. SS_SSIG funktioniert mit der ISP2.0 von MW aber -leider- nicht mit OS9TCP
|
||
|
2.0. Da muss man wohl oder uebel SS_SEVENT einsetzen. Man kann aber ein Event
|
||
|
fuer alle Pfade verwenden, und dann nach Ueberpruefung des Puffers einlesen.
|
||
|
Eine Select-Funktion ist ebenfalls in der Lib enthalten, das habe ich aber noch
|
||
|
nicht ausprobiert.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Gruss,
|
||
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|
||
|
Alptekin
|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
#: 21305 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
15-Dec-95 11:16:22
|
||
|
Sb: #nameserver
|
||
|
Fm: Neal Wilsey 73757,2144
|
||
|
To: ALL
|
||
|
|
||
|
My TCP/IP package on OS/9 requires me to have the hosts file in my /sys
|
||
|
directory but has no provision for use of a domain nameserver. Is there any
|
||
|
way I can take advantage of my institution's nameserver. It would cut down
|
||
|
considerably the size of the hosts file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Neal Wilsey
|
||
|
EMAIL: neal.wilsey@nrl.navy.mil
|
||
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|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 21310 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
18-Dec-95 06:22:17
|
||
|
Sb: #21305-#nameserver
|
||
|
Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
|
||
|
To: Neal Wilsey 73757,2144 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Neal,
|
||
|
|
||
|
OS-9 uses the hosts (as well as the other network database files, i.e.
|
||
|
networks, protocols and services) file only when it builds the inetdb data
|
||
|
module. OS-9 actually doesn't use the files to get IP-Addresses, it only uses
|
||
|
the data module. This allows embedded systems to use ISP aliases, even if they
|
||
|
don't have any disk/file managers/devices installed. Usually the data module is
|
||
|
created on startup using the idbgen utility from within a network startup
|
||
|
script (startisp). You can tell the idbgen utility to use a different directory
|
||
|
than the default directory by using the -d=<str> option. <str> could be the
|
||
|
directory on your nameserver, assuming the drive is already mounted (requires
|
||
|
NFS client installed). Of course this creates the the 'egg and hen' problem,
|
||
|
what comes first? You would probably need a small local hosts file just for the
|
||
|
nameserver, and then use the hosts file on the nameserver. By the way, the
|
||
|
default directory for the hosts file should be /dd/etc, not /dd/sys.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Regards,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jost
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 21313 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
19-Dec-95 13:19:57
|
||
|
Sb: #21310-#nameserver
|
||
|
Fm: Neal Wilsey 73757,2144
|
||
|
To: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jost,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Thank you for your reply. Yes, my hosts file is in the ETC directory.
|
||
|
From your reply, I gather that the OS-9 implementation of TCP/IP does not make
|
||
|
use of the nameserver feature that has been in general use since 1991. Most
|
||
|
unix systems have a file named resolve.cnf that contains the information needed
|
||
|
to get the IP address from the nameserver. Some client systems such as NCSA
|
||
|
Telnet and MacTCP place the domain and nameserver information in a
|
||
|
configuration file so there is no need for a hosts file to exist on the local
|
||
|
computer. I noted when I scanned the SOURCES file there was a UDP port
|
||
|
associated with nameserver but found that there was no RESOLVE file. I was
|
||
|
hoping to avoid downloading the nameserver hosts file during generation of the
|
||
|
inetdb data module. Our institution's local hosts file is over 200K and the
|
||
|
general hosts file is almost 1M! With the proliferation of networks, I really
|
||
|
need to use the nameserver.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Neal
|
||
|
|
||
|
There is 1 Reply.
|
||
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|
||
|
#: 21317 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
|
||
|
20-Dec-95 09:26:36
|
||
|
Sb: #21313-nameserver
|
||
|
Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
|
||
|
To: Neal Wilsey 73757,2144 (X)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hi Neal,
|
||
|
|
||
|
wow, your hosts files are really big! You don't have to download them to your
|
||
|
OS-9 system though. If you use NFS you can sinply mount the harddisk of
|
||
|
Nameserver as a device for OS-9, then you can use the -d option of idbgen. But
|
||
|
- do you really need all the entries in your nameserver's hosts file? You may
|
||
|
get a problem with the inetdb getting too big. Unlike Unix, OS-9 has no virtual
|
||
|
memory! Maybe you should create your own hosts file containing only the server
|
||
|
aliases you really need.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Regards,
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jost
|
||
|
|
||
|
#: 21316 S14/misc/info/Soapbox
|
||
|
20-Dec-95 09:17:56
|
||
|
Sb: Need ITV Programmers
|
||
|
Fm: Craig German 72752,2336
|
||
|
To: all
|
||
|
|
||
|
Interactive Engines is hiring software product developers and consultants in
|
||
|
the D.C. area. If you know of any exceptional individuals who are just itchin'
|
||
|
to be part of the interactive television market in an aggressive startup,
|
||
|
e-mail me at 72752.2336.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Background
|
||
|
----------
|
||
|
|
||
|
We designed and implemented the authoring system being used in the Bell
|
||
|
Atlantic Stargazer Interactive Television (ITV) trial in Northern Virginia and
|
||
|
in the Telecom Italia VideoMagic ITV trial in Rome, Italy. We assisted in the
|
||
|
design of an Internet advertising product for another startup firm. We
|
||
|
designed, produced, and implemented the ITV-home computing application that
|
||
|
Novell showed in their CEO's keynote speech and in their booth at Comdex. And
|
||
|
we have the ear of many more Fortune 500 and large international companies
|
||
|
regarding ITV services and products.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Our products are currently targeted at ITV service providers who have a need to
|
||
|
produce robust, compact, high-performance, engaging multimedia applications on
|
||
|
a regular basis in a cost-effective manner. We understand the needs of this
|
||
|
community from past experience and market research.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Our ideal consultants are at ease with client interaction and respect the
|
||
|
philosophy, "The customer is always right". Our consultants need to be
|
||
|
self-starters and problem solvers who believe in producing quality work.
|
||
|
People and project management skills are a huge plus. Fairly substantial
|
||
|
travel is involved in most of our contracts, especially upon delivery; travel
|
||
|
schedules are often somewhat unpredictable.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Our ideal product developers are eager to stay on the cutting edge of
|
||
|
interactive distributed application technologies. They're always coming up
|
||
|
with ideas that everyone else thinks are crazy until a company goes public for
|
||
|
billions of dollars 3 months later with the same ideas. These same developers
|
||
|
recognize the value of disciplined, methodical software implementation.
|
||
|
They're also in tune with the needs of developers that will use our products,
|
||
|
without giving in to "feature frenzy".
|
||
|
|
||
|
We'd like our consultants and developers to be experienced with at least
|
||
|
several of the following technologies:
|
||
|
|
||
|
multimedia application production
|
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embedded applications
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networked multimedia applications
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distributed object architectures (CORBA)
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interactive television application development
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collaborative multimedia development
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GUI development tool design
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languages (C, C++, Java)
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multi-tasking OSs (Windows, UNIX, Mac, OS-9)
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database design
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application porting
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Please send resumes through e-mail.
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Craig German
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Chief Technical Officer
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Interactive Engines, Inc.
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