However, I've
tried EDIT with every /SWITCH I can see, and I haven't a clue how to run
the line editor, and the screen editor abends with a "terminal unknown"
type of error.
Well, there's always TECO...
$ teco:==$sys$system:teco32.exe teco
$ make:==$sys$system:teco32.exe make
$ mung:==$sys$system:teco32.exe mung
Oh no! Someone's taken over
www.teco.com and it's not about the editor
anymore!
See
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/computer-science/history/pdp-11/teco/
for documentation.
Which reminds me. Several years ago I found a slick version of TECO called
"Video TECO" which I used for some time under Ultrix. I've since lost the
tarball and have not been able to find it on the net (I still have a
printout of the manual somewhere). Anyone else use it and know where I
can snag a copy?
I don't know what line editor they're shipping with VMS these days (my
spine knows EDT, so I don't usually stray), but the best thing to do
with SOS (other than not use it) is pretend it's the old Micro$oft BASIC
line editor. At least, that's how _I_ learned to use it, having come from
the TRS-80 Model I and found myself dropped on a VAX.
Offtopically, the DEC 3000 model 300 has *got* to be
the hardest DEC piece
of equipment to find info for... I can't seem to find anything *at all*
about the hardware other than processor speed, which the 'puter is more
than kind enough to tell me during the boot-up process.
I don't know much about them beyond them being the low-end TURBOchannel
Alpha box. I mainly dealt with Flaming-Os and SandWipers, and never
played with the 300. IIRC, the 300 has a 12.5MHz TURBOchannel.
Is the printer port serial or parallel,
It'll be serial.
--
Roger Ivie
rivie(a)teraglobal.com
Not speaking for TeraGlobal Communications Corporation