Path: utzoo!yunexus!ists!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU!GTHEALL From: GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (George A. Theall) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Rainbow EchoMail Digest Message-ID: <8911182343.AA11816@remote.dccs.upenn.edu> Date: 18 Nov 89 23:43:00 GMT Article-I.D.: remote.8911182343.AA11816 Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 204 Rainbow EchoMail Digest Nov 18, 1989 In this issue: COMMUNICATIONS OF RAINBOWS AND 386S... RE:HOW TO PRINT REGIS SCR RE: OF RAINBOWS AND 386S. RE: PC KERMIT 2.32/B (2 messages) RE: REGIS PRINTOUTS ON AN (3 messages) Articles posted to either INFO-DEC-MICRO or comp.sys.dec.micro are currently gatewayed automatically to the Rainbow Echo on Fidonet; thus, you do not need to take any special action to respond to articles in these digests. Please send reports of problems or suggestions for improvement of this digest to GTHEALL@PENNDRLS.UPENN.EDU (ARPA Internet). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: 11-15-89 To: DON MARQUART Subject: COMMUNICATIONS From: JOHN LELLIS In a message of <12 Nov 89 00:02:01>, Don Marquart (1:104/888) writes: >Hi John, have not heard of the "PC100.SYS" previously. Is this a new >FOSSIL for the RB? Later... Yes, PC100.SYS is a FOSSIL driver I wrote which supports both the AUX and PRN ports on the Rainbow. It is still in beta-test, but currently in a state of suspended animation due to my other committments. If you would like to join the beta-test team, send me netmail and you will receive the next iterati --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: "Over the Rainbow..." (1:106/503) ------------------------------ Date: 11-15-89 To: DAVID STRICKLER Subject: OF RAINBOWS AND 386S... From: JOHN LELLIS In a message of <12 Nov 89 12:12:12>, David Strickler (1:101/45) writes: >I have a friend who is looking to hook his rainbows (as VT220s) into a >386 machine and run them as dumb tubes. This would require some fancy 386 >software. As of yet, I have not found any satisfactory software (PCMOS is >NOT satisfactory) that will allow multi-user on a 386 with a VTxxx >device. There are quite a few on the market that require other types of >terminals on the other end, but none that allow VTxxx. I find this very >strange, and feel I am looking under the wrong rock. > >Has anyone seen such a beast? You might try VMIX. It supports VT100s and purports to run on the 386 (though I have personally only seen it run on 286 machines). Not exactly a transparen DOS window, but it did seem functional last time I looked at it. --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: "Over the Rainbow..." (1:106/503) ------------------------------ Date: 11-16-89 To: FRANK MALLORY Subject: RE:HOW TO PRINT REGIS SCR From: ART MCCLINTON The only way that I have been able to print REGIS screens on the attached LA50 is to have the program issue the REGIS print screen command. I normally code the program so that a P issues a print screen. I however do not know datatrieve. --- ConfMail V3.31 * Origin: The Pot of Gold - (703-359-6549) (1:109/103) ------------------------------ Date: 11-16-89 (22:02) To: DAVID STRICKLER Subject: RE: OF RAINBOWS AND 386S. From: DAVID HUGHES Unix (SCO XENIX) will handle this. --- QuickBBS v2.04 * Origin: The CS-DEPOT BBS System (719)550-9305 (1:128/58) ------------------------------ Date: 11-16-89 (07:47) To: CARL HOUSEMAN Subject: RE: PC KERMIT 2.32/B From: FRANK MALLORY > B. Act as though you pressed Ctrl-] when the "`" key > is pressed? B. above. We were able to do that with Kermit 2.29 and earlier, and I was hoping the 2.32/A would restore that capability. From what you say, I take it that the answer is "no". --- * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Maryland - 301-622-2247 (Opus 1:109/1 ------------------------------ Date: 11-16-89 (07:54) To: CARL HOUSEMAN Subject: RE: PC KERMIT 2.32/B From: FRANK MALLORY > control-key. If you take the default of ctrl-], then > Kermit-MS> SET KEY \96 \29 > will cause ` to act the same as if you pressed ctrl-], > and ctrl-] will continue to work, too. Thanks, Carl. That's exactly what I wanted. --- * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Maryland - 301-622-2247 (Opus 1:109/1 ------------------------------ Date: 11-17-89 (10:20) To: FRANK MALLORY Subject: RE: REGIS PRINTOUTS ON AN From: RUDIE SLAUGHTER You asked about printing REGIS screen displays out on an attached LA50 printer (REGIS screen generated by VAX Datatrieve). I've never tried this. Maybe someone else can help. However, I have some general observations concerning graphics support. In general, terminal emulators do not specifically support graphics. In partic I don't think MS-Kermit supports REGIS graphics. When you separately invoke the Rainbow REGIS program, you enable the Rainbow to switch to the graphics display mode upon receipt of an appropriate escape sequence. And from my understanding of the Rainbow REGIS program, it will also (if properly installe support graphics output to the printer upon receipt of the appropriate escage sequence - however, I don't know what that sequence is. Have you been able to send REGIS output to the printer using any other terminal program (such as Poly-TRM)? If so, it sounds like Kermit is interfering with the escape sequences and traps or filters them before they get to the REGIS package. I think that pressing F2 while in Kermit merely reads the text screen memory and sends that to the attached printer. Thus pressing F2 won't do any good if what you want to copy to the printer is the graphics screen memory. --- * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Maryland - 301-622-2247 (Opus 1:109/1 ------------------------------ Date: 11-17-89 (12:52) To: RUDIE SLAUGHTER Subject: RE: REGIS PRINTOUTS ON AN From: FRANK MALLORY > Have you been able to send REGIS output to the printer > using any other terminal program (such as Poly-TRM)? If > so, it sounds like Kermit is interfering with the escape > sequences and traps or filters them before they get to > the REGIS package. I have poly-TRM but haven't used it because I prefer Kermit. I would guess that poly-TRM would do it, tho. MS-Kermit has various modes, like IBM and Tektronics. Seems like there should be a ReGIS mode in there somewhere. --- * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Maryland - 301-622-2247 (Opus 1:109/1 ------------------------------ Date: 11-17-89 (13:35) To: FRANK MALLORY Subject: RE: REGIS PRINTOUTS ON AN From: RUDIE SLAUGHTER I've know tried REGIS and Kermit together - no problem with printouts. Here's what I did. Start REGIS from MS-DOS. Start KERMIT (the Nov.11 version of MSVRB1C) Connect and sign onto the VAX Enter SET TERM/REGIS to tell the VAX I've got REGIS Enter an application that supports REGIS (in my case, an Allin1 version) Tell the application to route the REGIS output to the terminal printer And it did - no problems I captured the terminal session and am uploading the graphics file to your board - filename: YENGRAPH.RGS. Turn on REGIS, enter TYPE YENGRAPH.RGS at the DOS prompt. You should first get a graph on the screen and then the screen will be printed (by REGIS) on your attached printer. I don't use DATATRIEVE. Have you tried the PLOT HARDCOPY command to tell it to route the graphics output to your printer? The key is that I don't think you can tell Kermit (or REGIS) to dump the graphics screen to the printe you have to make the remote application dump the graphics output to your terminal printer. --- * Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Maryland - 301-622-2247 (Opus 1:109/1 ------------------------------