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 | | From: | Moll | | Subject: | Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Sun, 16 Jan 2005 16:18:23 GMT |
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 | I'm trying to get onto irc from my Apple using my PC as a host, and I've gotten to the point where I can get the bash prompt up and run some programs. I have 2 terminal emulation programs (DAK and Access //) on floppy, and have attempted to use ZLINK and Kermit-65 without success (the latter is horribly unstable on my system).
I'm looking for something I can blast onto a disk and run, get enough VT100 for links and epic at the very least to run correctly.
Anyone know such a program that can point me to an image?
Thanks in advance.
Moll.
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 | | From: | Scott Alfter | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 05:42:38 GMT |
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You might want to have a look at AGATE:
http://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/apple2/Collections/SkunkWorks/Communications/AGATE.SHK
It does ANSI emulation with IBM graphics (what most BBSes back in the day needed), but that might be close enough to VT100 for your needs. It needs a 128K IIe or better to run (since it uses DHR graphics to render text).
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 | | From: | BluPhoenyx | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 05:29:39 GMT |
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 | Moll wrote: > I'm trying to get onto irc from my Apple using my PC as a host, and I've > gotten to the point where I can get the bash prompt up and run some > programs. I have 2 terminal emulation programs (DAK and Access //) on > floppy, and have attempted to use ZLINK and Kermit-65 without success > (the latter is horribly unstable on my system). > > I'm looking for something I can blast onto a disk and run, get enough > VT100 for links and epic at the very least to run correctly. > > Anyone know such a program that can point me to an image? > > Thanks in advance. > > Moll.
No disk images available but you can buy ProTerm online. It should handle what you need. Search the news group for other posts regarding this.
Cheers, Mike T.
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 | | From: | Donald C. Lee | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 06:13:55 GMT |
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 | Proterm is/was produced by Intrec Software. Try this:
http://www.intrec.com/
Don
BluPhoenyx wrote: > Moll wrote: > >> I'm trying to get onto irc from my Apple using my PC as a host, and >> I've gotten to the point where I can get the bash prompt up and run >> some programs. I have 2 terminal emulation programs (DAK and Access >> //) on floppy, and have attempted to use ZLINK and Kermit-65 without >> success (the latter is horribly unstable on my system). >> >> I'm looking for something I can blast onto a disk and run, get enough >> VT100 for links and epic at the very least to run correctly. >> >> Anyone know such a program that can point me to an image? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Moll. > > > No disk images available but you can buy ProTerm online. It should > handle what you need. Search the news group for other posts regarding this. > > Cheers, > Mike T.
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 | | From: | GarberStreet | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 13:39:54 -0500 |
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 | Donald C. Lee wrote in message news:DIIGd.12439$5R.9882@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... : Proterm is/was produced by Intrec Software. Try this: : : http://www.intrec.com/ : : Don
Modem MGR does VT100 and VT200. For access to it, please see my web site for links to download it in DOS 3.3 and also ProDOS forms. Click below.
Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
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 | | From: | Laine Houghton | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:52:56 -0700 |
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 | "GarberStreet" wrote in message news:Pc-dnTHqMK81m3HcRVn-jQ@comcast.com... > > Donald C. Lee wrote in message > news:DIIGd.12439$5R.9882@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > : Proterm is/was produced by Intrec Software. Try this: > : > : http://www.intrec.com/ > : > : Don > > Modem MGR does VT100 and VT200. > For access to it, please see my web site > for links to download it in DOS 3.3 and > also ProDOS forms. Click below. > > Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, > Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) > Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com > Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
Bill, Speaking of emulation, I duped your problem of the hard drives not showing up in robowin. I haven't solved it but I know you're not crazy. I may be though. Maybe jolt cola will help solve it but I might have to delve into windows innards.
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 | | From: | GarberStreet | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:50:35 -0500 |
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 | Laine Houghton wrote in message news:10uouh796d0d30b@corp.supernews.com... : : "GarberStreet" wrote in message : news:Pc-dnTHqMK81m3HcRVn-jQ@comcast.com... : > : > Donald C. Lee wrote in message : > news:DIIGd.12439$5R.9882@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... : > : Proterm is/was produced by Intrec Software. Try this: : > : : > : http://www.intrec.com/ : > : : > : Don : > : > Modem MGR does VT100 and VT200. : > For access to it, please see my web site : > for links to download it in DOS 3.3 and : > also ProDOS forms. Click below. : > : > Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, : > Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) : > Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com : > Email - willy46pa@comcast.net : : : Bill, : Speaking of emulation, I duped your problem of the hard drives not showing : up in robowin. I haven't solved it but I know you're not crazy. I may be : though. : Maybe jolt cola will help solve it but I might have to delve into windows : innards.
Nice to know someone thinks I'm not crazy, although my shrink would differ with you considerably. :o)
Meds are working, thank God. :o)
Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
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 | | From: | Moll | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:29:09 GMT |
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 | GarberStreet wrote: > Laine Houghton wrote in message > news:10uouh796d0d30b@corp.supernews.com... > : > : "GarberStreet" wrote in message > : news:Pc-dnTHqMK81m3HcRVn-jQ@comcast.com... > : > > : > Donald C. Lee wrote in message > : > news:DIIGd.12439$5R.9882@newssvr21.news.prodigy.com... > : > : Proterm is/was produced by Intrec Software. Try this: > : > : > : > : http://www.intrec.com/ > : > : > : > : Don > : > > : > Modem MGR does VT100 and VT200. > : > For access to it, please see my web site > : > for links to download it in DOS 3.3 and > : > also ProDOS forms. Click below. > : > > : > Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, > : > Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) > : > Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com > : > Email - willy46pa@comcast.net > : > : > : Bill, > : Speaking of emulation, I duped your problem of the hard drives not showing > : up in robowin. I haven't solved it but I know you're not crazy. I may be > : though. > : Maybe jolt cola will help solve it but I might have to delve into windows > : innards. > > Nice to know someone thinks I'm not crazy, although my > shrink would differ with you considerably. :o) > > Meds are working, thank God. :o)
LOL
Back on topic, Modem Manager says it supports vt100 but I haven't gotten vt100 emulation to work with the DOS 3.3 version. I might try the ProDOS version later.
Moll.
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 | | From: | Simon Williams | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 21:38:08 GMT |
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 | > No disk images available but you can buy ProTerm online. It should > handle what you need. Search the news group for other posts regarding this.
Do a bit of googling and you'lllikely find the ProTerm 3.1 demo available... it won't do file transfers, but it'll probably do what you need. The full version is only $20 and worth every penny IMHO.
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 | | From: | Alistair Ross | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 23:23:52 +0000 |
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 | Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images.
The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got working on my 64K //e.
This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple:
1) Download onto linux box.
2) run nulib 3.25 on the files: $./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever] it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase). ^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into 140k files (sounds right to me).
3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and: 4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk 5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it. adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine. 6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks into the monitor.
No clue where to go from here.
Any help as usual to help out a slightly silly feeling individual would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Alistair Ross Simon Williams wrote: >>No disk images available but you can buy ProTerm online. It should >>handle what you need. Search the news group for other posts regarding this. > > > Do a bit of googling and you'lllikely find the ProTerm 3.1 demo > available... it won't do file transfers, but it'll probably do what you > need. The full version is only $20 and worth every penny IMHO. >
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 | | From: | Moll | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 07:47:16 GMT |
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 | Alistair Ross wrote: > Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images. > > The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got > working on my 64K //e. > > This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple: > > 1) Download onto linux box. > > 2) run nulib 3.25 on the files: > $./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever] > it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase). > ^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it > is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. > All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into > 140k files (sounds right to me). > > 3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and: > 4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk > 5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it. > adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine. > 6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang > the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks > into the monitor. > > No clue where to go from here. > > Any help as usual to help out a slightly silly feeling individual would > be greatly appreciated.
That's because they're PO and ADT expects them to be DO (different sector order).
Moll.
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 | | From: | GarberStreet | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:45:54 -0500 |
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 | Moll wrote in message news:8goHd.1642$cx2.463@trndny03... : Alistair Ross wrote: : > Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images. : > : > The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got : > working on my 64K file://e. : > : > This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple: : > : > 1) Download onto linux box. : > : > 2) run nulib 3.25 on the files: : > $./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever] : > it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase). : > ^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it : > is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. : > All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into : > 140k files (sounds right to me). : > : > 3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and: : > 4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk : > 5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it. : > adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine. : > 6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang : > the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks : > into the monitor. : > : > No clue where to go from here. : > : > Any help as usual to help out a slightly silly feeling individual would : > be greatly appreciated. : : That's because they're PO and ADT expects them to be DO (different : sector order). : : Moll.
He is taken care of. I converted all of the .SDK images to .DO, and renamed them .DSK. Tested all in emulation and all work. He should now be able to transfer them via ADT and set it up.
If anyone else wants these I would be happy to email them in zipped form to them, just email me with a valid email addy and they will be sent promptly.
Thank you,
Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
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 | | From: | Michael J. Mahon | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | 19 Jan 2005 17:12:22 GMT |
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 | Alistair Ross wrote:
>Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images. > >The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got >working on my 64K //e. > >This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple: > >1) Download onto linux box. > >2) run nulib 3.25 on the files: >$./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever] >it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase). >^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it >is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. >All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into >140k files (sounds right to me). > >3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and: >4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk >5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it. >adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine. >6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang >the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks >into the monitor. > >No clue where to go from here.
You're doing it the hard way (and getting .po disk images which ADT can't handle, as Moll points out).
You should simply transfer the .sdk _file_ (using a terminal program) to your Apple II, then use ShrinkIt on your Apple II to convert it back to a physical disk.
If you don't yet have a file transfer setup working between your PC and your Apple II, that should be your first priority.
If you need to make your current setup work to get there, then there are programs for the PC that will convert ProDOS order to DOS order and vice versa.
However, there are .dsk images of comm setups for the Apple II available that ADT can handle perfectly well. See Rubywand's FAQ site for more details.
-michael
New Applesoft BASIC interface for NadaNet networking! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
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 | | From: | Alistair Ross | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:31:16 +0000 |
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 | Michael et al,
I have never been able to find shrinkit for a //e. I would have expected to find it on asimov.
> If you don't yet have a file transfer setup working between your PC > and your Apple II, that should be your first priority.
I use ADT to transfer between pc and - haven't I answered this priority.
I do have an additional step because I need to use my DOS based laptop to actually use ADT - the linux ADT version didn't work for me.
Regards,
Alistair Ross
Michael J. Mahon wrote: > Alistair Ross wrote: > > >>Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images. >> >>The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got >>working on my 64K //e. >> >>This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple: >> >>1) Download onto linux box. >> >>2) run nulib 3.25 on the files: >>$./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever] >>it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase). >>^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it >>is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. >>All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into >>140k files (sounds right to me). >> >>3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and: >>4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk >>5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it. >>adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine. >>6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang >>the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks >>into the monitor. >> >>No clue where to go from here. > > > You're doing it the hard way (and getting .po disk images which > ADT can't handle, as Moll points out). > > You should simply transfer the .sdk _file_ (using a terminal program) > to your Apple II, then use ShrinkIt on your Apple II to convert it back > to a physical disk. > > If you don't yet have a file transfer setup working between your PC > and your Apple II, that should be your first priority. > > If you need to make your current setup work to get there, then > there are programs for the PC that will convert ProDOS order to > DOS order and vice versa. > > However, there are .dsk images of comm setups for the Apple II > available that ADT can handle perfectly well. See Rubywand's FAQ > site for more details. > > -michael > > New Applesoft BASIC interface for NadaNet networking! > Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/
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 | | From: | Moll | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 19:53:26 GMT |
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 | Alistair Ross wrote: > Michael et al, > > I have never been able to find shrinkit for a //e. I would have expected > to find it on asimov. >
I *did*, somewhere. pdshrinkits.dsk or something like that. If you still can't find it, e-mail me (delete all the spam. from my address) and I will send it.
Moll.
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 | | From: | GarberStreet | | Subject: | Re: Looking for a vt100 terminal emulator that WORKS | | Date: | Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:25:58 -0500 |
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 | Alistair Ross wrote in message news:41ed9a85$0$15412$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk... : Sort of on this subject, I *really* have troubles with .SDK images. : : The main .sdk image is of course Modem MGR, which I have never got : working on my 64K file://e. : : This is what I do to transfer it to my Apple: : : 1) Download onto linux box. : : 2) run nulib 3.25 on the files: : $./nulib xd mmgrfile.sdk [where file = install or whatever] : it creates MMGRFILE.33.SDK (note uppercase). : ^^ i am confused at this point as to why it creates an SDK file when it : is supposed to make a .DSK or a .PO file according to rubywands FAQ. : All of the images used are 66K or under, and nulib converts them into : 140k files (sounds right to me). : : 3) Anyhoo, I rename the files to .DSK and: : 4) pop them (the 3 dsk files - install, util, program) onto a floppy disk : 5) put disk in old dos 486 laptop with serial connection and ADT on it. : adt the disk images over to the apple. That works fine. : 6) reboot the apple with the newly created disk. The disks either hang : the system (the floppy continually seeks the disk), or the thing borks : into the monitor. : : No clue where to go from here. : : Any help as usual to help out a slightly silly feeling individual would : be greatly appreciated.
I can convert them to .DSK images for you. Just need to know whether you want DOS or ProDOS images. Email me with a valid return email address and I'll forward them to you. :o)
Apple II Forever, and Apple II Together, Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-) Web Site - http://garberstreet.netfirms.com Email - willy46pa@comcast.net
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