Re: [ql-users] SOQL
I finished coding CHAP last Weekend and hope to test it this coming Weekend. It will probably need some fiddling to get it working properly. I hope that will crack the ISP access problems that some people have been experiencing. I have the sources of an FTP client which I would like to try to port to the soQL library but I haven't had time to look at it yet. Jon. - Original Message - From: Claude Mourier 00 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 5:30 PM Subject: [ql-users] SOQL > > As there is no news about that topic since some time : > what is the curent status of SOQL ? > is there any FTP client in the pipeline ? > is there any FTP server in the pipeline ? > > Claude
[ql-users] SOQL
As there is no news about that topic since some time : what is the curent status of SOQL ? is there any FTP client in the pipeline ? is there any FTP server in the pipeline ? Claude
Re: [ql-users] soQL Emailer almost ready
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:25:29 +0200, Jonathan Dent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sounds great I look forward to trying it. I've been giving some thougt to a WMAN front end. I've been strugling with CPTR though. It won't work on my uQLx setup and although I've followed J. M.Sadlers excelent article in QL Today Vol.7 Iss.6 I'm not sure how to continue. But perhapps I should be looking into adding an authentication to PPP first? I'd also like to do somthing about releasing the sources. I think CVS is a good idea to help coordinate development but I not sure about SourceForge. Any Ideas? By the way Phoebus did you manage to evaluate tht serial to ethernet converter you talked about some time ago on the list? Happy QLing Jon. I think Sourceforge is THE way to go as it may attract other prior QL users that have no clue about this list or the current state of affairs in the QL world. As for the Serial-To-Ethernet, as I said it worked fine. However that was an expensive piece of h/w and I was now looking at a cheap design based on the CS Ethernet chip (about $40). That could also benefit of the PPP for the PPPoE portion of DSL connections. I am also looking into Tarquin's HB C port although because of Curses it restricts me a lot in things I want to do. The parser also needs a little help there as it is rather simple still... however that too is promising. I still haven't gotten around to recompile Lynx to see how that fares as a comparison. Also yes PPP authentication needs to be added. The front end isn't that important. The solution I thought of was to modify the existing SMTP and POP mailers package them together and provide a TPTR based SBasic front end. That way processes can run separately anyway and you can also make something nice graphically very quickly. A big advantage that TPTR has (as we discovered with QWord) is that it allows you to do mouse based GUIs without using the whole of the PE per se. Ie you set up the window but all of the terrible concepts of the PE ie the Menu/Window concept that is good for context sensitive actions but looks gross as a menu system don't have to be used. Instead you can make whatever you like looking the way you want it... ie pretty ;-) Phoebus -- Phoebus Dokos - Undergrad in MIS Eberly College of Business - Indiana U. of PA
Re: [ql-users] soQL Emailer almost ready
Sounds great I look forward to trying it. I've been giving some thougt to a WMAN front end. I've been strugling with CPTR though. It won't work on my uQLx setup and although I've followed J. M.Sadlers excelent article in QL Today Vol.7 Iss.6 I'm not sure how to continue. But perhapps I should be looking into adding an authentication to PPP first? I'd also like to do somthing about releasing the sources. I think CVS is a good idea to help coordinate development but I not sure about SourceForge. Any Ideas? By the way Phoebus did you manage to evaluate tht serial to ethernet converter you talked about some time ago on the list? Happy QLing Jon. - Original Message - From: Phoebus Dokos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: QL Users Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; QL Developers Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 8:45 PM Subject: [ql-users] soQL Emailer almost ready > > Hi all, > this quick note to tell you that the soQL-based emailer that I am writing > is almost on the testing phase. Although it seems like a long time has > passed since I announced the project, problems with C68, my month long > holidays and school, made me devote very little time on it. However come > summer session end in College I will be able to accelerate and hopefully by > mid to end of August I will have it available for a beta test. > > Please note that this is a text only application (Which means that whoever > wants to write a WMAN front end to it is more than welcome ;-) > > Phoebus > > -- > Phoebus Dokos - Undergrad in MIS > Eberly College of Business - Indiana U. of PA > >
[ql-users] soQL Emailer almost ready
Hi all, this quick note to tell you that the soQL-based emailer that I am writing is almost on the testing phase. Although it seems like a long time has passed since I announced the project, problems with C68, my month long holidays and school, made me devote very little time on it. However come summer session end in College I will be able to accelerate and hopefully by mid to end of August I will have it available for a beta test. Please note that this is a text only application (Which means that whoever wants to write a WMAN front end to it is more than welcome ;-) Phoebus -- Phoebus Dokos - Undergrad in MIS Eberly College of Business - Indiana U. of PA
Re: [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests
Hello Claude Here is a short guide to what has to be done to set-up soql PPP. Unzip the zipfile: - The zip file is designed to be unzipped on flp1_ If you unzip it to another location you will have to edit the files "boot" and "bootPPP" in the APS_MAIL_ directory. Each file requires a single change to the Dev$ initialisation. You may want to change the port definition in bootPPP. See the readme_txt file for more information. There are two files you HAVE to edit: In DNSrecords_txt you need to add any names that have to be resolved into their Internet addresses. The most important names are the names of your pop3 and smtp servers. To convert them into the hexadecimal values stored in DNSrecords you could use "ping" to resolve the addresses into decimal dot form. See example below. The decimal dot form can be converted to the required hexadecimal form by converting each decimal number to a two digit hexadecimal number and combining them to the 8 digit form. This again can be seen in the example below. The program pop3 requires the name MAIL to resolvable into your pop3 mail servers address. This requires the same number to be entered for MAIL as was entered for your pop3 server. The file mail_dat is used by soqlMailer to define various parameters: name = Put the name to appear in your email here host = Put the bit of your email address which comes after @ here user = Put the bit of your email address which comes before @ here smtp = Put the address of your smtp server here e.g. smtp.freesurf.ch tz = Put your time zone here e.g. +0100 You may also like to define sigf = with the name of a file to be used as your signature file. This will be appended to all mails sent. Now please read the readme_txt to see how to use the package __ example host name resolution using ping: --- C:\WINDOWS>ping smtp.freesurf.ch PING smtp.freesurf.ch [194.230.0.8]: 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=0 time=16 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=1 time=9 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=2 time=9 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=3 time=8 ms 64 bytes from 128.63.240.80: icmp_seq=4 time=8 ms ^C The address is converted as follows: 194 is C2 in hexadecimal 230 is E6 in hexadecimal 0 is 00 in hexadecimal 8 is 08 in hexadecimal The DNSrecords_txt entry is then: smtp.freesurf.ch 0xC2E60008 - Original Message - From: Claude Mourier 00 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 10:35 AM Subject: RE: [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests > > Could you explain a bit what configuration is needed for this test, as I > don't know TCP-IP ? > > Claude > > -Message d'origine- > De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoye : dimanche 9 mars 2003 13:32 > A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Objet : [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests > > > > Hi I'm looking for volunteers to try out soql PPP in various > countries. You need to find an Internet-by-call provider of > which there seem to be plenty but I can only test swiss ones > from here. Once connected you can use your usual email > accounts if you can enter their URLs with hexadecimal > equivelent in the TCP_DNSrecords_txt file. > > You need to have a bit of time to play about with it as there > is no smooth human interface or automatic installation. > > but if you can read this it must be working:-) > > Jon.
RE: [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests
Could you explain a bit what configuration is needed for this test, as I don't know TCP-IP ? Claude -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoye : dimanche 9 mars 2003 13:32 A : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests Hi I'm looking for volunteers to try out soql PPP in various countries. You need to find an Internet-by-call provider of which there seem to be plenty but I can only test swiss ones from here. Once connected you can use your usual email accounts if you can enter their URLs with hexadecimal equivelent in the TCP_DNSrecords_txt file. You need to have a bit of time to play about with it as there is no smooth human interface or automatic installation. but if you can read this it must be working:-) Jon.
Re: [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests
Thanks for the offer, I will try it out on my aurora machine. Arnie - Original Message - From: "Jonathan Dent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 09, 2003 12:31 PM Subject: [ql-users] SOQL PPP tests > > Hi I'm looking for volunteers to try out soql PPP in various > countries. You need to find an Internet-by-call provider of > which there seem to be plenty but I can only test swiss ones > from here. Once connected you can use your usual email > accounts if you can enter their URLs with hexadecimal > equivelent in the TCP_DNSrecords_txt file. > > You need to have a bit of time to play about with it as there > is no smooth human interface or automatic installation. > > but if you can read this it must be working:-) > > Jon. > >
[ql-users] SOQL PPP tests
Hi I'm looking for volunteers to try out soql PPP in various countries. You need to find an Internet-by-call provider of which there seem to be plenty but I can only test swiss ones from here. Once connected you can use your usual email accounts if you can enter their URLs with hexadecimal equivelent in the TCP_DNSrecords_txt file. You need to have a bit of time to play about with it as there is no smooth human interface or automatic installation. but if you can read this it must be working:-) Jon.
Re: [ql-users] soql
Hi Arnie the s lets you specify another port for soql see DOC_readme_txt for more details Jon. - Original Message - From: Arnold Clarke To: Quanta Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 8:27 PM Subject: [ql-users] soql Hi all, How can I get QPC2 to open to SER3 or, how can I change SOQL to use SER2?. Arnie
Re: [ql-users] soql
Thanks for the help. I am using a laptop and from your replies, I can only think it has only 1 port - COM2 and I can see now , I can make it any SERn I like.. I was it set to SER2 for QTPI. I have changed it to SER3 and configured QTPI to suit and thats fine. As far as SOQL is concerned it still hangs up, so is it possible for anyone to send me the program configured to run on QPC2 . otherwise I don't think I will ever succeed in doing it myself. My drive is win1_SOQL_ and I start it with Casqade on a Hotkey. Arnie > Assuming your PC has two serial ports, COM1 and COM2, you could, via > the opening configuration dialogue (click on the SER/PAR button), make > SER3 be COM2 and SER2 be none or COM3 or whatever. Or did you mean > that your PC's modem uses COM3, if so, you simply make SER3 correspond > to COM3. Whichever way you want to arrange this, it can be done from > that configuration screen as QPC2 starts up. > > Dilwyn Jones > > > - Original Message - > From: Arnold Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Quanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 7:27 PM > Subject: [ql-users] soql > > > Hi all, > How can I get QPC2 to open to SER3 or, how can I change SOQL to > use SER2?. > > Arnie > >
Re: [ql-users] soql
Assuming your PC has two serial ports, COM1 and COM2, you could, via the opening configuration dialogue (click on the SER/PAR button), make SER3 be COM2 and SER2 be none or COM3 or whatever. Or did you mean that your PC's modem uses COM3, if so, you simply make SER3 correspond to COM3. Whichever way you want to arrange this, it can be done from that configuration screen as QPC2 starts up. Dilwyn Jones - Original Message - From: Arnold Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Quanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 7:27 PM Subject: [ql-users] soql Hi all, How can I get QPC2 to open to SER3 or, how can I change SOQL to use SER2?. Arnie
Re: [ql-users] soql
Arnold Clarke wrote: > How can I get QPC2 to open to SER3 or, how can I change SOQL to use SER2?. I'm not sure what you want to do, but the SER->COM mapping is fully configurable. SER/PAR button in config dialog. Marcel
Re: [ql-users] soql
Ôçí 18/12/2002 2:27:07 ìì, ï/ç "Arnold Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ýãñáøå: > > > Áðü: "Arnold Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Ðñïò: "Quanta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ÈÝìá: [ql-users] soql > Çìåñïìçíßá:Wed, 18 Dec 2002 19:27:07 - > > > > Hi all, > How can I get QPC2 to open to SER3 or, how can I change SOQL to use > SER2?. > > > Arnie Ser3 can be configured via the SER/PAR tab upon startup (just assign it to COM2 or COM1 whichever one you have free...) As for SoQL as after my crash I don't have it working any longer... Jonathan Dent is the man to ask :-) Phoebus
[ql-users] soql
Hi all, How can I get QPC2 to open to SER3 or, how can I change SOQL to use SER2?. Arnie
Re: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v
Jonathan Dent wrote: > Ah! THAT sm... > > Well actually sm basically sets up some parameters and executes > soqlmailer which is Jonathan Hudsons "mailer" compiled using > the SOQL socket functions. > > One of the parameters passed to soqlmailer is -f mail_dat > This file is missing I think from the .zip which I sent you > :-( it should be in the DFT directory and have a content > similar to: > > name = Jonathan Dent > host = crosswinds.net > smtp = mail.crosswinds.net > user = jondent > sigf = signature_txt my file is now: name = Tarquin Mills host = accus.my.home smtp = olegobble.my.home user = tarquin sigf signature_txt > The last entry is not necessary but, if there, then the file > signature_txt will be appended to all mails. The host and smtp > names will also have to be replaced with names appropriate > to your set-up and be resolved in the DNSrecords_txt file. my DNSrecords_txt file contain: olegobble.my.home 0xc0a801ca olegobble 0xc0a801ca accus.my.home 0xc0a801cb accus 0xc0a801cb [rest of file as default] When running JH mailer messages go between the QL and exim SMTP server running on my Linux box, e.g. HELO from the QL, is followed by the Linux box replying 250. The trouble now is that mailer times out at random before it sends the message, i.e. the "press any key to exit" message appears before it should. The only other clue I have is that some of the text from the SMTP server is garbled. I have tried pinging the ql and as JD said Soql mentions the ping on the screen (the little window on the right), but does not pong the message back. I would like to try the pong working version. -- Tarquin Mills ACCUS (Anglia Classic Computer Users Society) http://www.planet14.sonow4u.co.uk/comp/accus/
Re: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v
Ah! THAT sm... Well actually sm basically sets up some parameters and executes soqlmailer which is Jonathan Hudsons "mailer" compiled using the SOQL socket functions. One of the parameters passed to soqlmailer is -f mail_dat This file is missing I think from the .zip which I sent you :-( it should be in the DFT directory and have a content similar to: name = Jonathan Dent host = crosswinds.net smtp = mail.crosswinds.net user = jondent sigf = signature_txt The last entry is not necessary but, if there, then the file signature_txt will be appended to all mails. The host and smtp names will also have to be replaced with names appropriate to your set-up and be resolved in the DNSrecords_txt file. Sorry this got left out but hope you can now get connected all the best Jon. - Original Message - From: Tarquin Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 12:23 AM Subject: Re: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v > > Jonathan Dent wrote: > > Tarquin Mills wrote: > > > > > > I am trying to get SoQL working with Dip but when sm is run it says > > > "Unknown Host PONs" and then client then logs off. How can I get > > > SoQL and Linux to work, and are there any articles on SoQLs use? > > > Thanks in advance. > > Afraid I don't know sm and can't find it in my books. What are you > > trying to do with it? > SM is not a Linux command, SM is Simple Mail the mail sending procedure > in the boot file of SoQL. I am trying to send an email to the Debian > Potato Linux box to show SoQL in action. > -- >Tarquin Mills > > ACCUS (Anglia Classic Computer Users Society) > http://www.planet14.sonow4u.co.uk/comp/accus/ >
Re: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v
Jonathan Dent wrote: > Tarquin Mills wrote: > > > > I am trying to get SoQL working with Dip but when sm is run it says > > "Unknown Host PONs" and then client then logs off. How can I get > > SoQL and Linux to work, and are there any articles on SoQLs use? > > Thanks in advance. > Afraid I don't know sm and can't find it in my books. What are you > trying to do with it? SM is not a Linux command, SM is Simple Mail the mail sending procedure in the boot file of SoQL. I am trying to send an email to the Debian Potato Linux box to show SoQL in action. -- Tarquin Mills ACCUS (Anglia Classic Computer Users Society) http://www.planet14.sonow4u.co.uk/comp/accus/
Re: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v
Jonathan Dent writes: > I don't think there are any articles on using SoQL. I'm sorry the > documentation is sparse. The library functions are based on the > standard library functions though. If you need specific help I'll > try to make time to answer your mails. You can mail me directly > on this from: address or DENTatFREESURFdotCH. Since there is so little documentation couldnt you please mail via this, or the ql-developers, list? One never knows when it may come in handy.. Per
Re: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v
Hi Tarquin Afraid I don't know sm and can't find it in my books. What are you trying to do with it? I don't think there are any articles on using SoQL. I'm sorry the documentation is sparse. The library functions are based on the standard library functions though. If you need specific help I'll try to make time to answer your mails. You can mail me directly on this from: address or DENTatFREESURFdotCH. Jon. - Original Message - From: Tarquin Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 01, 2002 7:56 PM Subject: [ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v > > I am trying to get SoQL working with Dip but when sm is run it says > "Unknown Host PONs" and then client then logs off. How can I get > SoQL and Linux to work, and are there any articles on SoQLs use? > Thanks in advance. > -- >Tarquin Mills > > ACCUS (Anglia Classic Computer Users Society) > http://www.planet14.sonow4u.co.uk/comp/accus/ >
[ql-users] SoQL and Dip -t -v
I am trying to get SoQL working with Dip but when sm is run it says "Unknown Host PONs" and then client then logs off. How can I get SoQL and Linux to work, and are there any articles on SoQLs use? Thanks in advance. -- Tarquin Mills ACCUS (Anglia Classic Computer Users Society) http://www.planet14.sonow4u.co.uk/comp/accus/
Re: [ql-users] soql
Looks like the providers trying to do a ppp connection. Maybe it will work with the ppp version of soql but that's not quite finished yet. I may be ready to do some testing next week. As there is no text based login I think it may be expecting chap or pap for user authentication. So as these won't be in the first ppp soql version it may still not work :-( The providers I've been using here work on a pay per call basis and thus require no particularly secure authentication and thus work without chap or pap. If your provider can't provide SLIP access I'm afraid you'll have to wait for the new soql version or try uqlx where you're able to use the underlying Linux TCP/IP stack. I don't no if QPC does anything similar. Jon. - Original Message - From: AGClarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 9:58 PM Subject: Re: [ql-users] soql > > > > > > > > QPC: > > The soql engine will use other ser ports if you pass it a port option > > for example change the boot file line > > > > 270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver" > > > > to > > > > 270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver s ser1" > > > > to use ser1 > I get a report can.t find ser1(I have tried altering the configuration > panel - how should it be set up?) > > > > Aurora > > It could have many causes including an unsuitable provider. Let me > > know the telephone number of your provider and I'll try to check > > their suitability. We can look at some of the other causes afterwards > > The provider is 08456013701. I find it more reliable to access it using > QTPI . SOQL terminal lets me enter the number but when I press enter nothing > happens. > > Arnie > > > > > > - Original Message - > > From: AGClarke > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 5:37 PM > > Subject: [ql-users] soql > > > > > > Hi, > > On my laptop using qpc2v3, I cannot get it to connect to my modem as > it > > cannot find ser3. > > On my aurora machine it connects to my modem and logs on but the input > > to my screen is not readable. > > > > I will await for replies with interest. needless to say I have tried > > everthing that I can to get things working but I need Help! > > > > Arnie > > > >
Re: [ql-users] soql
> > QPC: > The soql engine will use other ser ports if you pass it a port option > for example change the boot file line > > 270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver" > > to > > 270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver s ser1" > > to use ser1 I get a report can.t find ser1(I have tried altering the configuration panel - how should it be set up?) > > Aurora > It could have many causes including an unsuitable provider. Let me > know the telephone number of your provider and I'll try to check > their suitability. We can look at some of the other causes afterwards > The provider is 08456013701. I find it more reliable to access it using QTPI . SOQL terminal lets me enter the number but when I press enter nothing happens. > Arnie > > > - Original Message - > From: AGClarke > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 5:37 PM > Subject: [ql-users] soql > > > Hi, > On my laptop using qpc2v3, I cannot get it to connect to my modem as it > cannot find ser3. > On my aurora machine it connects to my modem and logs on but the input > to my screen is not readable. > > I will await for replies with interest. needless to say I have tried > everthing that I can to get things working but I need Help! > > Arnie >
Re: [ql-users] soql
AGClarke wrote: > On my laptop using qpc2v3, I cannot get it to connect to my modem as > it cannot find ser3. In the SER/PAR options dialog you can set ser3 to be COM1, COM2 or whatever your modem is connected to. Should even work with virtual ports (e.g. the modem emulation provided by my ISDN card). Marcel
Re: [ql-users] soql
On Sun, 18 Aug 2002 at 19:57:40, Jonathan Dent wrote: (ref: <000701c246e0$ddf2f120$60e7e6c2@oemcomputer>) > >QPC: >The soql engine will use other ser ports if you pass it a port option >for example change the boot file line > >270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver" > >to > >270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver s ser1" > >to use ser1 > >Aurora >It could have many causes including an unsuitable provider. Let me >know the telephone number of your provider and I'll try to check >their suitability. We can look at some of the other causes afterwards Whoops sorry - the body of the msg did not mention soql, so did not realise this what was you were on about. Ignore my previous email (8-)# -- QBBS (QL fido BBS 2:252/67) +44(0)1442-828255 tony@.demon.co.uk http://www.firshman.demon.co.uk Voice: +44(0)1442-828254 Fax: +44(0)1442-828255 TF Services, 29 Longfield Road, TRING, Herts, HP23 4DG
Re: [ql-users] soql
QPC: The soql engine will use other ser ports if you pass it a port option for example change the boot file line 270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver" to 270 para$ = "q t d ram1_tryDNS r "& Tcp$ & "ipReceiver s ser1" to use ser1 Aurora It could have many causes including an unsuitable provider. Let me know the telephone number of your provider and I'll try to check their suitability. We can look at some of the other causes afterwards Jon. - Original Message - From: AGClarke To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 5:37 PM Subject: [ql-users] soql Hi, On my laptop using qpc2v3, I cannot get it to connect to my modem as it cannot find ser3. On my aurora machine it connects to my modem and logs on but the input to my screen is not readable. I will await for replies with interest. needless to say I have tried everthing that I can to get things working but I need Help! Arnie
[ql-users] soql - Aurora machine
On Thu, 15 Aug 2002 at 16:37:15, AGClarke wrote: (ref: <000b01c24471$f41f9960$df998cd4@garystosh>) >Hi, > On my laptop using qpc2v3, I cannot get it to connect to my modem >as it cannot find ser3. > On my aurora machine it connects to my modem and logs on but the >input to my screen is not readable. I have split this thread, as looks like (maybe) separate problems. Aurora machine: 1) What software are you using? 2) Logs on to what? & what do you mean by 'logs on'? 3) 'screen not readable' - does this mean you are seeing something but cannot read it? If so what are you seeing? It would help to have a detailed step by step description of what you see/hear. -- QBBS (QL fido BBS 2:252/67) +44(0)1442-828255 tony@.demon.co.uk http://www.firshman.demon.co.uk Voice: +44(0)1442-828254 Fax: +44(0)1442-828255 TF Services, 29 Longfield Road, TRING, Herts, HP23 4DG
[ql-users] soql
Hi, On my laptop using qpc2v3, I cannot get it to connect to my modem as it cannot find ser3. On my aurora machine it connects to my modem and logs on but the input to my screen is not readable. I will await for replies with interest. needless to say I have tried everthing that I can to get things working but I need Help! Arnie