David,

You don't need the serial ports on the XP/jBASE machine though.  You need a
system with Accuterm that has a serial port but it doesn't have to be the
same machine as the jBASE system.  I assumed that you already had a machine
with a serial port to access the R83 system.  Sorry.

Dick

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:20 PM, David Grenfell <d.grenf...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>  Dick:  I need the serial ports to log on to PICK R83 with Accurterm so I
> can retreive Data from it.  Then I will import it to jbase.
>
> Dave.
> ------------------------------
> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 10:37:32 -0500
> Subject: Re: Pick r83 to jbase conversion
> From: dick.th...@gmail.com
> To: jbase@googlegroups.com
>
>
> Why do you need serial ports on the jBASE box?  Don't you want to use
> Telnet for connectivity to jBASE?  Obviously it is MUCH faster.
>
> Dick
>
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:51 AM, David Grenfell <d.grenf...@hotmail.com>wrote:
>
>  Tony:
>
> I'm back, all browned up and ready to begin.  Hit my first snag.  The
> computer I was going to use for xp/jbase has no serial ports, so will have
> to look for either an older box, or a serial port card. When I get this put
> together, I will begin the transfer process.
>
> As an aside, I put R83 on an old Pentium 233 box, and it worked
> perfectly.  I then installed windows 2000 on the other half of the hard
> drive, and now seems the only way I can boot PICK is to use the floppy to
> execute the monitor.  I guess the multiple boot thing doesn't work because
> windows doesn't recognize the pick partition as valid.
>
> I will post progress reports.
>
> Dave.
>
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> From: e09kp5...@sneakemail.com
>
> To: jBASE@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: Pick r83 to jbase conversion
> Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:00:27 -0800
>
>
> Almost there! The Saved files are pulled from AccuTerm into  your XP. So
> when the save is complete, you have  a directory with a bunch of files on
> your PC. If nothing else you now have a good backup of R83 and it’s time to
> take a vacation!
>
> When you’re ready, open a connection into jBase, check the code, compile,
> create an account, etc. Then run the program to Restore into jBase. You’ll
> be prompted for the path to the saved files which are on your XP.  You’ll
> probably need to do this a couple times to get a feel for the process. Be
> sure you don’t accidentally blow away any changes you make to the
> MIGRATION.BP programs.
>
> Each process is asynchronous, you do the save, stop, restore, stop.  For
> reference however, you can do multiple saves and restores simultaneously
> with different AccuTerm sessions – you just wouldn’t be saving and restore
> the same account at the same time.  Hope that makes sense (and that someone
> else here gets something out of this J  ).
>
> When you get back, feel free to email me direct and we can setup a call to
> discuss it a little more – I’ll spend some personal time with you to work
> through some of this.  But like I said, the code is free and open source,
> but if we’re going to spend any “real” time with it then it would be nice
> to put an hour on the clock.  (Your client has gotten away without paying
> for their system for a Long time, it’s not unreasonable to ask them to pay
> something for a migration.)
>
> HTH
> T
> (Enjoy the vacation!)
>
> *From: *David Grenfell
>
>
> Tony:
>
> I am putting the system together in my head before leaving for vacation so
> that I can concentrate of relaxing instead of working on the problem when i
> should be having a rum&coke.
>
> I visualize it as this:
>
> I will have PICK running on one box and have jbase 10 on xp-pro and
> Accuterm on a second box.  I will have my xp system connected to PICK with
> a serial cable, and run your save.restore using Accuterm (also on my
> xp box).  Will the "save" file be generated on the PICK system or on my xp
> hard drive?
>
> I then must run your program again, this time accessing it on the xp box
> to restore the saved file.  If this file is on the PICK box, then I must be
> able to specify it's location in Accuterm, and also where I want to save
> the restore file.
>
> How am I doing?
>
> Dave
>
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