If you are importing files into VMS, you need to become familiar with the
EXCHANGE command.
(found via
Google)
http://h20565.www2.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c04623262
It can do stream and carriage control conversions on various RMS fixed formats.
When we first brought up DECnet-DOS network file transfer, we had
some "discussions" with the VMS RMS
engineers that didn't like us doing auto conversions. This was their
"compromise".
Oh and if you are doing serial transfers, yes, keeping the baud rate
low is a good strategy.
I had to spend some time working on the DECnet-DOS DDCMP driver
developing better character overrun recovery strategies. Yes, you may
be coming in via a terminal line, but that line can hiccup from time to time.
Dave.
On 8/12/2016 01:00 PM, cctech-request at
classiccmp.org wrote:
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 16:08:39 -0400
From: Douglas Taylor <dj.taylor4 at comcast.net>
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
<cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Subject: VAX file format conversion
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I have a MicroVax 4000 that I am trying to update the license PAKs on,
the last time I had valid PAKs on this machine was in 2002 (Hobbyist
Licenses).
I registered and have received the new Hobbyist License PAKs.
I connected a laptop and transferred the text file using C-Kermit on the
VAX and hyperterminal on the laptop.
When I go to execute the file, I get an error:
$(a)hobbyist-use-only-va.txt
%RMS-W-RTB 512 bye record to large for user buffer
It appears that when the file was transferred it showed up on the vax
with fixed length records of 512 bytes, not variable length.
Can I convert the file on the VAX?
Is there a setting for C-Kermit that I need to change?
Is Hyperterminal screwing things up?
Doug
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