tim@bacchus.esa.oz (Tim Edgoose) (01/10/90)
i seem to be having more difficultly than i expected getting dnet up on our apollo site. most of code compiled okay but.... the "hello this is dnet" packet seems to get scrambled somewhere between the amiga and the apollo. i have an idea that the line disapline is wierd, but it all seems to check out. the amiga recognises the packet from the apollo. if anyone has succeeded in getting dnet up in this environment, please drop me line (even if only to renew my confidence). cheers -- __ / tim :-) / /\ \ ,-_|\ australia! australia! expert solutions australia / /\ \ / / \ we love you! tim@bacchus.esa.oz /_/__\ \ \ \_,-._/ (03) 819 4554 \_____\/ / v bruce: crack a tube bruce. -- the hermit never worries about peer pressure.
jonasf@kuling.UUCP (Jonas Flygare) (01/14/90)
From article <596@bacchus.esa.oz>, by tim@bacchus.esa.oz (Tim Edgoose): > i seem to be having more difficultly than i expected getting dnet up > on our apollo site. most of code compiled okay but.... Sorry, this is not an answer, but while we delve on the subject.. I've had trouble using dnet on our sun's, it seems there is a NULL pointer while getting the environment variables. Haven't been able to trace it down though.. If anyone knows the fix, I'd appreciate an email. -- jonasf@kuling.docs.uu.se : "Doedth eddydthig dthrike you adth dthrayge Jonas (flax) Flygare : aboud dthidth houdth?" -- Dirk Gently