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Date: 8 May 1994 05:16:58 GMT
From: cass@digex.net (Cass Tyson)
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References: <babramsCp9Lxt.IM8@netcom.com>, <devmac.2.000A9D2F@192.100.81.100>
Subject: Re: Help - need logon script file for Trumpet winsock -> Netcom SLIP
In article <devmac.2.000A9D2F@192.100.81.100>, devmac@192.100.81.100
(Devereaux McClatchey) wrote:
> I use the Trumpet Winsock and its dialer to connect to my Netcom SLIP account.
> My login.cmd file looks like this:
>
> output atz\13
> input 10 OK\n
> output atd [insert Netcom SLIP phone number]\13
> input 30 CONNECT
> wait 30 dsr
> output \13
> input 30 login:
> output [insert login name]\13
> input 30 :
> output [insert password]\13
I tried fiddling with this today and also can't get it to work. The docs
don't explain this criptic scripting language. What the heck is "\13" ?
It didn't work with \13, so I tried \r (return) and \n (return/linefeed)
at the end of each line (which seem logical to me, but maybe that's my
problem!)
but they didn't work either.
I also tried removing the numbers in the lines (e.g., "input OK") but it
still doesn't work. I'm willing to believe these \13's and misc. numbers
are supposed to work, but they didn't work for me and I can't find a
logical explanation for them.
--
Cass Tyson
cass@digex.net
(insert clever quote here)
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Date: Sun, 8 May 1994 00:35:21 UNDEFINED
From: jlewis@inorganic5.chem.ufl.edu (Jon Lewis)
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References: <bmccartyCpGsEx.31B@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: SLIP and Windows/NT
In article <bmccartyCpGsEx.31B@netcom.com> bmccarty@netcom.com (Brad McCarty) writes:
>I'm currently running Trumpet Winsock under Windows 3.1 using SLIP. I
>want to run the 32 bit Mosaic under winnt but I'm not sure how to get the
>SLIP support. I understand that TCP/IP comes in the box but how can I
>get the SLIP support, winnt doesn't yet support SLIP in the box. Is
>there a 32 bit version of Trumpet Winsock with SLIP? How are others
>doing this (if they are)?
Please...someone tell me I'm wrong...but my experience is that you cannot run
Mosaic 2.04a (or any 32-bit version of it or any 32-bit winsock app) under NT
over slip unless you do have a 32-bit slip supporting winsock. I can use
every other win-16 app that I have under NT using Trumpet Winsock for slip.
I've heard of problems with Eudora, but I use a much better mail system. :-)
Anyway...when I want to run Mosaic, I reboot and run under WFWG.
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