On Tue, 24 Jul 2001, Zane H. Healy wrote:
This far, I
haven't noticed anything truly remarkable with regards to
software, although at first glance, it looks like nothing is missing.
Fortunately, someone installed kermit, so that will make things,
such as installing TCP/IP, easier. :-)
You've a couple choices with VMS 5.5, the easiest is the freeware stack
CMUIP, I used it before the V2 Hobbyist program. I'd recommend a TCPIP
stack from Process software, one or both supports V5.5-2.
Is it possible to use both TCP/IP and DECnet over the same network
hardware with VMS? Once I get this machine connected via the terminal
server to another machine, I'll grab a copy of CMUIP and GCC.
> DECnet is installed and apparently configured, so
I guess this means
> that I can use my DEC terminal server with this machine... do I need
> to do anything other than connect the terminal server to the VAX and
> then use it? I know nothing about DECnet.
Try saying 'connect {hostname}' on the
terminal server, and see what
happens. If that doesn't work, you might need to turn on the software that
is needed for LAT.
It appears, at first glance anyway - when my VT320 terminal isn't
trying to quit working, that I don't have the software installed which
is needed for the DECserver 200.
Regarding the VT-320, the screen gets real bright, dims, gets bright,
etc., and then, this afternoon, there was the smell of burning plastic
coming from the monitor. It looks as though it's time to take this
terminal apart for repairs. Has anyone here had experience with this
type of problem with one of these terminals? It appears to be
intermittent.
> Of course, there's still the little matter of
no tape drive being
> installed in this system, which is not a good thing. I have a TK70
> and a TK50, along with a TKQ70 board.
What kind of disk interfaces does it have? For that
matter, what model is
this you're talking about? I never got a chance to look at the first
message you posted on this system.
This is a VAX-4000/200 with two DSSI disks; alas, no SCSI.
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