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From: sadams@herbie.unl.edu (SHAMUS ADAMS)
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Subject: Help
I need help getting Trumpet Winsock running. I've tried installing it
a couple of times and always get errors on loading.
I have a 486DX, DOS 6.2, Windows 3.1, 8 meg of ram. I don't know if
this helps or not.
I've tried putting it in the C:\Windows C:\Trumpet and in the folder
with all the comm stuff. Nothing seems to work, no matter what I do
with the path.
Any and all help with this will be greatly appreciated.
--
FJ Adams sadams@herbie.unl.edu
`I havent felt this way in so long Wrong And its too far gone come undone
That dont last forever Something's gotta turn out right' (Alice in Chains)
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From: PJPET1@SDIMVS1.SYDNEY.STERLING.COM
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References: <2q8fc7$2u7e@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx>
Subject: Re: Test
In article <2q8fc7$2u7e@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx>,
hleal writes:
>This is a test. And this is a Followup test....
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From: hagberg@mail.med.cornell.edu (Eric C Hagberg)
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References: <rcy.10.0014FE78@mitre.org>, <2qrbsg$a15@trixie.rtpnc.epa.gov>
Subject: Re: Error in WSGopher
Tony Rall (rall.tony@epamail.epa.gov) wrote:
: I'm still experimenting but WSGopher 1.0 looks good otherwise. It solved a
: problem that I was having getting to Sunsite's second level menus. It would
: be nice to be able to add a bookmark within the Edit Bookmarks dialog box.
You could get to second-level menus? Well, I couldn't, then I looked at a
packet trace of what WSGopher was sending, and it turns out it was sending:
1/foo<TAB>+application/gopher+-menu<SPACE>En_US<CR><LF>
That apparently doesn't work (note the "SPACE" after "gopher+-menu"). From
telnetting directly to a UMinn server, and sending the above, getting
nothing back, then sending the same thing, with a <TAB> in place of the
<SPACE>... it works. Is there something in the configuration that would
cause WSGopher to request the language characteristic incorrectly?
-ech
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Eric Hagberg Phone: 212-746-4622
User Services Manager Fax: 212-746-8322
Office of Academic Computing Cornell Medical College
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From: mc190-ac@violet.berkeley.edu (Tim Bass)
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References: <HATZAKIS.94May6175011@camis.stanford.edu>
Subject: Re: Trouble with Trumpet Winsock vs. Win 3.11
In article <HATZAKIS.94May6175011@camis.stanford.edu>,
Michael Hatzakis <hatzakis@CAMIS.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
>
>I am having some trouble with the Trumpet winsock and windows version 3.11
>Using help from people here on campus, I have managed to connect
>successfully to a SLIP server and can log in and receive an IP address.
>Two troubles I am having, one is that when I initialize, I get an
>invalid baud rate message and in the acknowlegements that follow my
>TCPMAN initialization, I get baud rate = 0. I can log in fine. I
>then minimize my TCPMAN session and try PING or MOSAIC or other
>programs and nothing happens. I know little about the campatibility
>between applications, ie., PING or MOSAIC and the SLIP layer, which I
>seem to have running.
>
... Trumpet
>package, use a SLIP connect and use windows. Would be curious to see
>what combination of components you use to ghet it working.
>
>Thanks, reply to HATZAKIS @ CAMIS.STANFORD.EDU
I too am having similar problems. I just installed the twsk10a.zip
version as well as the other previously bundled apps.(winapps.zip),
Mosaic1_0a etc. I've got all this great stuff loaded, But I can't seem to
get any of them to work except telw.exe, and that only seems to work
intermitently. Any help anyone can provide would be great.
Fishfish@uclink2.berkeley.edu (the address on the header will be executed
at the end of the month- class acc.)
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