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> Posted this a while back to the kermit newsgrou
: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 11:09 AM
To: ethan.di...@gmail.com; bill...@suddenlink.net
Cc: simh@trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
Posted this a while back to the kermit newsgroup:
[...]
So I downloaded CKV211-VAX-VMS73-NONET.EXE and put that in the ISO, fired up
kermit on the netbook
Posted this a while back to the kermit newsgroup:
[...]
So I downloaded CKV211-VAX-VMS73-NONET.EXE and put that in the ISO,
fired up kermit on the netbook (I keep it an EVERY machine I ever
use!) and ssh'ed to the localhost, fire up the simulator, log on,
fire up CKV211-VAX-VMS73-NONET.EXE into s
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> People tell me kermit in vms can be a pain.
We used Kermit on VMS everyday back in the 80s. It was terrific. You
do have to know how to use Kermit (the default option settings aren't
always the best choice) and you have to understand tha
rectly;
>if it needs the carriage returns removed, there are utilities to do that
>(see ASC in the simtools package).
>
>/Bob
>
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 14:23:35 -0500
>> From: &qu
ill Deegan ; simh@trailing-edge.com
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
One approach would be to simply use telnet client that can dump a session to
a file or copy it to the clipboard, and then inside VMS do something like "C
y, March 25, 2016 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
#yiv1210572576 #yiv1210572576 -- _filtered #yiv1210572576 {panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4
6 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv1210572576 {font-family:Calibri;panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4
3 2 4;}#yiv1210572576 #yiv1210572576 p.yiv1210572576MsoNo
?
- Original Message -
*From:* Bill Deegan <mailto:b...@baddogconsulting.com>
*To:* Zachary Kline <mailto:zkl...@speedpost.net>
*Cc:* Bill Cunningham <mailto:bill...@suddenlink.net> ; SIMH List
<mailto:simh@trailing-edge.com>
*Sent:* Friday, March
I used,
at lpt t.txt
And all worked fine there. But print file.txt on VMS is not so simple. But
that's another story.
- Original Message -
From: Bob Supnik
To: simh@trailing-edge.com
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
1. Att
) To:
simh@trailing-edge.com Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
1. Attach a (new) host file to the simulated printer on VMS.
2. Print your VMS text file to file to the simulated printer.
3. Let some time elapse, to make sure the print spooler finishes.
4. Detach file from the simulated printer.
5.
ASC in the simtools package).
/Bob
On 3/25/2016 2:51 PM, simh-requ...@trailing-edge.com wrote:
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 14:23:35 -0500
From: "Bill Cunningham"
To:
Subject: [Simh] text from openvms
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Content-
> From: "Bill Cunningham"
> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2016 14:23:35 -0500
> I have been studying the best way to copy from a vax simulator with =
> openvms to a linux host, text files. The Docs look like telnet and =
> kermit are the way to do it. So is there not a device like ISO that I =
> can copy
OK. I will look into it. And see what I can do.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Pizzolato
To: Bill Cunningham ; Bill Deegan ; simh@trailing-edge.com
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 1:50 PM
Subject: RE: [Simh] text from openvms
If you want to go down the Kermit path you’ll
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Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
I don't want to get involved with FTP. That's setting up tcpip in VMS and
lately I've been having terrible problems with that. I have set that aside. For
now anyway. IDK about the old VMSs but openvms is new to me and I don't
idea. My linux does have kermit. Is there
a way to do this without involving tcp/ip protocols?
- Original Message -
From: Bill Deegan
To: Zachary Kline
Cc: Bill Cunningham ; SIMH List
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms
How about
How about FTP?
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Zachary Kline
wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> Kermit is definitely robust enough to do what you want. You could always
> do the “type the file to your terminal and copy paste,” dance too. That
> would work for text files particularly. ON OS X at least there
Hi Bill,
Kermit is definitely robust enough to do what you want. You could always do the
“type the file to your terminal and copy paste,” dance too. That would work for
text files particularly. ON OS X at least there’s a way to save terminal output
to a text file as well.
I don’t know about CDs
I have been studying the best way to copy from a vax simulator with openvms
to a linux host, text files. The Docs look like telnet and kermit are the way
to do it. So is there not a device like ISO that I can copy TOO? I wouldn't
think because cdrom is RO after all. and 'set rq writeenable'
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