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Date: 16 May 94 13:57:38 GMT
From: rrosen@cesl.rutgers.edu (Robert Rosenbaum)
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Subject: Re: unix gzip and windows
madsen@pogo.den.mmc.com (Rob Madsen) writes:
>does anyone know of a unix-type gzip compression utility for
>windows. Or is there a way my Winzip can decompress the
>.gz extension files I have downloaded?
Is an msdos version good enough?
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gzip-1.2.4.msdos.exe
Rob
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CAIP Computational Engineering Systems Lab
Rutgers University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
"all turns from right lane"
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From: tnert@utxsvs.cc.utexas.edu (Trent Stevens)
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Subject: Re: anyone get SLIP to work with Chameleon??
>I've been trying to get Chameleon V4.00 to work over SLIP but am unable to
>get anything once I connect to the remote side. I have read all the script
>directions and have set up what I believe to be be a proper script, but
>when I dial the remote side, I get a connect 9600 then nothing even though
>I have the script set to send stuff. Here is my script:
>[SLIP0]
>SCRIPT=-n $r$r$ CALPOLY> $c$r -i
>TYPE=SLIP
>It should immediately send two carraige-returns, and then when the CALPOLY>
>prompt appears, it should send the slip command which I have already set
>as SLIP, then take the IP address that is given and make it the current
>address.
>trouble is the script never sends anything! It connects and then nothing
>happens...the modem doesn't finish the script, nothing ever even gets sent.
>Am I missing something here? If anyone can help me here, I would really
>appreciate it.
Here's my Chameleon script for UT-Austin's Telesys:
[CSLIP0]
SCRIPT=name: $u$r word: $p$r > $2$c$r -i
TYPE=CSLIP
The script sends my username at the "Username:" prompt, my password at the
"Password:" prompt, and the command "slip default" after two seconds at the
"TelesysX>" prompt. It seems to work OK, though I find the Chameleon stuff a
little buggy (could be because I also use Trumpet). If you have a username,
be sure to represent it as "$u" in your script, and also make sure that you
have not entered anything that could be misinterpreted at the login prompt,
like "CALPOLY>" instead of "CALPOLY15>", or better yet, just ">".
Another thing you might want to try to do is to obtain Chameleon V4.004 (an
update you would simply uncompress and copy over the old files [save any
scripts] from V4.0) from ftp.uu.net or ftp.netmanage.com (some people find
that using the original stack from V4.0 is less problematic). I'm not sure
about this, but I don't think V4.0 supports BOOTP, which is what you need in
your situation. Once you get the update, make sure to set the script and
BOOTP options correctly, and also be sure to enter an IP number (basically,
any IP number) as sort of a dummy or placeholder in the "IP Address" section
under Custom's Setup. BOOTP will replace this dummy with a new and valid
number at the successful completion of the script, and then you'll be in
business.
Good luck!
Trent "Pepe" Stevens tnert@bisque.cc.utexas.edu
Latin American Studies
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From: jw157@columbia.edu (Jim Williams)
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Subject: Is Microsoft TCP/IP available via FTP
I am running Winqvt WfWG. In reading the documentation, the author says I
need Microsoft TCP/IP if I am running under WfWG.
Does Microsoft provide this product free to users of WfWG? If so, does anyone
know if I can ftp somewhere to get it.