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- I'm having no problem with slip @4800 thru @14400 doing bootp with Trumpet
- winsock 1.0 b2........ But running 2400 baud I'm getting unable to perform
- bootp after making connection and successfully logging into our terminal
- server.... Are there problems with using 2400 baud modem and doing Trumpet
- slip.....??? Thanks for your assistance...
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 01:08:31 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: 17 Mar 1994 01:08:31 GMT
- From: skincade@nbnet.nb.ca (Steve Kincade)
- Message-Id: <skincade.1.0@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Organization: nbnet
- Sender: ses
- References: <woof.10.000D307C@panix.com>
- Subject: Re: Request for app lists
-
- In article <woof.10.000D307C@panix.com> woof@panix.com (David A Wolfe) writes:
- >From: woof@panix.com (David A Wolfe)
- >Subject: Request for app lists
- >Date: Sat, 12 Mar 1994 13:11:16
- >I'm starting to compile a list of Windows/Internet resources. I'm looking for
- >as complete a listing as possible. This is to include the public
- >domain/shareware/freeware implementations such as Trumpet and other winsocks.
- >The client apps such as Trumptel and Wt_wsk from that domain. Also the
- >soup-to-nuts varieties such as Pipeline and Winmail. Also commercial tools and
- >apps such as The Wollogong (sic?) products.
- >
- >For Internet resources, please include FTP sites and managers addresses. For
- >non-FTP resources, please include mail addresses for the publishers as well as
- >snailmail and voice.
- >
- >Thanks in advance for your participation.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 20:00:58 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 18:24:33 UNDEFINED
- From: webberd@nbnet.nb.ca (Derrick Webber)
- Message-Id: <webberd.49.001593D3@nbnet.nb.ca>
- Organization: NB*Net
- Sender: ses
- References: <osterber.763746188@husc7.harvard.edu>
- Subject: Re: Winsock and ProAudio conflicts?
-
- In article <osterber.763746188@husc7.harvard.edu> Rick Osterberg <osterber@husc.harvard.edu> writes:
- >Has anyone else been experiencing problems with Winsock and a ProAudio
- >sound card? I've been receiving less then average results (frequent
- >crashes, hangs, etc) from Winsock... and someone mentioned it might be
- >sound cards. Any ideas?
-
- I've been running Trumpet Winsock since version Alpha #18 in a PC with a
- proaudio spectrum 16. No problems at all. DMA#5, IRQ7.
-
- There was recently a posting that a Winsock FAQ is available through e-mail
- from lcsinfo@indirect.com Send the word FAQ in the subject line. Haven't got
- my copy yet so I can't tell you what it's like.
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Derrick Webber, Tech Analyst New Brunswick, Canada
- webberd@nbnet.nb.ca
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 06:29:57 1994
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- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 94 19:29:57 +1100
- From: dougal@shoephone.apana.org.au (Dougal Holmes)
- Message-Id: <763864197.71snx@shoephone.apana.org.au>
- Organization: Canterbury Holmes
- Sender: ses
- References: <2llcej$54n@usenet.rpi.edu>
- Reply-To: dougal@shoephone.apana.org.au
- Subject: Re: QVT WS 3.97 vs 3.96
-
- In article <2llcej$54n@usenet.rpi.edu> chungy2@rebecca.its.rpi.edu writes:
- >
- >In article <SINGLETON.1.000ABBC6@wvuhrl1.hrl.wvu.edu>,
- >David Singleton <SINGLETON@wvuhrl1.hrl.wvu.edu> wrote:
- >>I have a minor pick about Win QVT for Winsock v 3.97 (got it from
- >>/systems/ibmpc/win3/uploads on wuarchive.wustl.edu). I have QVT in my
- >>startup group in Windows. In the prior versions up to 3.96, the console window>
- >>would stay minimized and I would only get my default telnet session window. I
- >>just installed 3.97, and for some reason the console will start out minimized,>
- >>but after the telnet window appears, the console will feel left out of the
- >>fun and appear on the screen also.
- >>
- >>I know, I know. It's minor. If anyone knows how to force it minimized, I would>
- >>appreciate the advice.
- >>
- >>advTHANKSance
- >>
- >
- >
- >Another thing that is different than 3.96 in 3.97 is the the autologin
- >in the Mail section. Checking the autologin box under the setup/mail option
- >allow for a window to pop up when one selected mail.
- >
- >Is this a bug or is there something I have not done?
- >
- >-F.
- >
- The effect I'm getting is the mail login window popping up
- with the WinQVT/Net icon, then the WinQVT/Net console window
- opening up (from the icon) underneath the mail login window. If
- I then finish my mail login, that window reduces to the mail icon,
- and any further icons (started after WinQVT/Net - either in the
- startup group or manually) 'disappear' until the mail icon is
- de-minimised and then minimised again.
-
- This 'bug' existed until around v3.7ish, and was reintroduced with
- v3.96 (3.94 was OK). Now 3.97 has the strange console window effect
- (seems to occur after WinQVT/Net contacts the WinSock stack).
-
- Don't you just _love_ it when old bugs come back ;-)
-
- Dougal
- --
- +---------------------------------+----------------------------+
- | Dougal Holmes | 12A Highfield Road |
- | | Canterbury VIC 3126 |
- | dougal@shoephone.apana.org.au | TEL: +61 (3) 836-6065 |
- +---------------------------------+----------------------------+
- Would you believe this was written on a CRAY ? ... I thought not.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 01:51:35 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 06:51:35 EST
- From: patlee@panix.com (Patrick Lee)
- Message-Id: <patlee.341.0006F3E9@panix.com>
- Organization: E-mail about Stuyvesant H.S. Alumni E-mail Directory
- Sender: ses
- References: <CMsK77.IuE@cid.aes.doe.ca>
- Subject: Re: Unix ELM mail: a pain - Is there a Windows ELM?
-
- In article <CMsK77.IuE@cid.aes.doe.ca> acaillet@dow.on.doe.ca (Alain Caillet) writes:
-
- >- ftp the mail file (always the same name) to my PC,
- >- delete the file in the server (may be ftp a copy with a different name, just in case
- > something want wrong,
- >- let me reply by SMTP protocol directly from the Windows/ PC,
- >- then append whatever is left of the file after messages have been removed, to the
- > message file that may now contain newly received message on the server,
- >- and delete the backup file on the server.
-
- Use any of the POP3 clients around for Windows or DOS. The best one for
- Windows is PC-Eudora. The system you are calling would have to run a POP3
- server, of course.
-
- --
- Patrick Lee <patlee@panix.com>
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 21:30:54 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 13:58:02
- From: royting@kvatro.no (Roy Tingstad)
- Message-Id: <royting.31.000DF808@kvatro.no>
- Organization: KVATRO A/S
- Sender: ses
- Subject: hidden list box items
-
- Hi,
-
- I have a strange problem:
-
- Running my application on a winsock from WinLink, sometimes list box items is
- hidden. They are there and can be selected, but is invisible. If I change to
- FTP's PC/TCP winsock the lists are fine!
-
- Generally: Is it possible to corrupt fonts or ??? to make this happen?
-
- Any Windows gurus with such experiences?
-
- regards,
-
- Roy Tingstad (Roy.Tingstad@kvatro.no)
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 13:50:53 1994
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- for winsock@sunsite.unc.edu (winsock@sunsite.unc.edu)
- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 13:50:53 GMT
- From: FLAVELL@crnvma.cern.ch (Alan J Flavell)
- Message-Id: <16F7CC2D0S86.FLAVELL@cernvm.cern.ch>
- Organization: Glasgow University H.E.P Group
- Sender: ses
- References: <CMs0zG.BJJ@unix.portal.com>
- Subject: Re: Why is NewtNEWS so slow?
-
- >Subject: Why is NewtNEWS so slow?
-
- Unfair to newts!
-
- In article <CMs0zG.BJJ@unix.portal.com>
- michaels@shell.portal.com (Michael - Surkan) writes:
-
- >I am connecting to an NNTPserver via PPP with Netmanage's
- >Chamelion NFS v4.0.
-
- Unfair to lions, too!! Is there a herpetologist in the house?
-
- (sorry, couldn't resist. ;-) for the humor-impaired).
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 13:23:44 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 13:23:44 GMT
- From: ccahdm@beluga.upe.ac.za (Donald Munro)
- Message-Id: <ccahdm.25.00776DB3@beluga.upe.ac.za>
- Organization: University of Port Elizabeth Computing Centre
- Sender: ses
- References: <csvghb.43.2D7DC0CC@ns.ac.edu>, <sxjcb.86.001075FF@alaska.edu>, <2m381q$q11@nuscc.nus.sg>
- Subject: Re: Oracle SQL*Net and Trumpet Winsock
-
- In article <2m381q$q11@nuscc.nus.sg> ccessl@leonis.nus.sg (Stacy Seah) writes:
- >From: ccessl@leonis.nus.sg (Stacy Seah)
- >Subject: Re: Oracle SQL*Net and Trumpet Winsock
- >Date: 15 Mar 1994 02:54:50 GMT
-
- >I tried the same thing. Doesn't work.
- >According to the Oracle local support, it's a Corporate decision
- >that they will not support public domain TCP/IP stacks such as Trumpet.
- >Although Oracle said SQL*Net is Winsock compliant, it'll only run on the
- >5 TCP/IP stacks listed in the SQL*Net installation manual. *sigh*
-
- If it was really Winsock compliant it would run on *any* version of Winsock
- which complies with the Winsock specs - it should not be dependent on the
- lower network layers.
-
- Donald Munro (ccahdm@beluga.upe.ac.za)
- Computing Centre, University of Port Elizabeth
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 17:20:33 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: 17 Mar 1994 17:20:33 GMT
- From: jeff@econ.berkeley.edu (Jeffrey Ely)
- Message-Id: <2ma3h1$op7@agate.berkeley.edu>
- Organization: sometimes works
- Sender: ses
- References: <ccahdm.27.008CD09B@beluga.upe.ac.za>
- Subject: Re: Winsock Chess Beta Release
-
- Have you heard of the Internet Chess Server? Try telnet ics.uoknor.edu 5000
- (be sure to include the port number) and check it out. I bring it up
- because you might consider modifying your interface to be a front end
- to ICS. There are already interfaces for XWindows and WindowsNT, but a
- Winsock version would be great. If your code is written in C/C++, I
- would be willing to help you do it.
-
- Also, you should upload your program to the chess.uoknor.edu ftp site.
-
- Jeff
-
-
- In article <ccahdm.27.008CD09B@beluga.upe.ac.za>, ccahdm@beluga.upe.ac.za (Donald Munro) says:
- >
- >I have uploaded a beta release of my Winsock Chess program to WUARCHIVE (CICA
- >don't seem to be accepting uploads at the moment). It allows two players to
- >play chess against each over over a Winsock supporting network. It it
- >freeware and comes with the source which based on the GNU Chess for Windows
- >source for checking validity of moves etc.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 22:30:56 1994
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- To: winsock@sunsite.unc.edu
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 12:25:42
- From: ellis@wmgtfac.wharton.upenn.edu (Menno Ellis)
- Message-Id: <ellis.26.000C6E0F@wmgtfac.wharton.upenn.edu>
- Organization: Management Department
- Sender: ses
- Subject: Wnqvtnet 3.97 FTP question
-
- Howdy all,
-
-
- Question about qvtnet 3.97
-
-
- I installed this thing with trumpet winsocket 1.0a and everything works pretty
- well. The only thing is I cannot get the hotlist of hosts for FTP to work.
- Terminal hotlist works fine.
-
- I followed the instructions and created the hosts. file in both my qvtnet and
- Winsocket directories. and even copied it about five times so the file
- appears under a multitude of names suchs as hosts, qvthosts, host etc.
-
-
- I'd appreciate if someone has any insight into this issue.
-
-
- Thanks,
-
- -Menno
-
- """
- (o o)
- *****************oOO**(_)**OOo****************************************
- * Ellism@wharton.upenn.edu * Menno R. Ellis *
- * Ellis@wh-ats.wharton.upenn.edu * 4300 spruce street A102 *
- * Ellis@wmgt-mail.wharton.upenn.edu * Philadelphia PA 19104 *
- * Ellis86@wharton.upenn.edu * Tel. (215) 382-0938 *
- **********************************************************************
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 17 17:14:28 1994
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- Date: 17 Mar 1994 17:14:28 GMT
- From: crwg2707@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (R. Wagner)
- Message-Id: <2ma35k$fs5@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- References: <2m8335$h1q@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, <arg2.14.2D879838@po.cwru.edu>
- Subject: Re: talk program for windows?
-
- I got it. Thanks!
-
- Raydude
- --
- "Ray, a man unburdened by the rigors of coherent thought."
- -a Brannonism quoted by George Heinz
- "And the worms ate into his brain." -PF The Wall.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Sun Mar 13 04:11:10 1994
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- Date: 13 Mar 1994 04:11:10 GMT
- From: dmargrav@mason1.gmu.edu (David T. Margrave)
- Message-Id: <2lu3ou$1te@portal.gmu.edu>
- Organization: George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
- Sender: ses
- Subject: PC/TCP winsock.dll
-
- I am running HGopher on a Banyan network with FTP Software's PC/TCP
- version 2.2. I retrieved the latest windsock.dll file from ftp.ftp.com.
-
- I get frequent "general protection fault" and "bad net dope structure"
- error messages, causing the PC to crash. Has anyone else experienced
- these problems, or know or a work-around?
-
- Thanks,
-
- David Margrave
- ..
-
-