[comp.sys.amiga] AmigaTCP. Has anyone seen it?

wmp@wperkins.UUCP (William M. Perkins) (03/29/89)

     Bob Page said in <12313@swan.ulowell.edu> 17 Mar 89:
>                          I'm all caught up except for the VLT and
> AmigaTCP distributions (going out today) and KeyMapEd which finally is

Well, I received the VLT v3.656 terminal program with it's doc files in
comp.binaries.amiga but the AmigaTCP and KeyMapEd files have not appeared
in comp.{sources|binaries}.amiga at wperkins.UUCP or at my news feed 
virginia.edu.  Has anybody seen these files?  Bob Page apparently is 
changing jobs, so I cannot ask him.  If anybody knows from where I might 
get these files, PLEASE let me know!  I especially need the AmigaTCP 
distribution!

Thanks in advance.

       Bill

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page%rishathra@Sun.COM (Bob Page) (03/31/89)

Both the amigatcp and keymaped postings were sent.  I suspect some site
upstream from you decided not to forward them.

..bob
Bob Page    page@sun.com    sun!page    415/336-2745

tadguy@cs.odu.edu (Tad Guy) (03/31/89)

In article <0389.AA0389@wperkins>, wmp@wperkins (William M. Perkins) writes:
>Well, I received the VLT v3.656 terminal program with it's doc files in
>comp.binaries.amiga but the AmigaTCP and KeyMapEd files have not appeared
>in comp.{sources|binaries}.amiga at wperkins.UUCP or at my news feed 
>virginia.edu.  Has anybody seen these files? 

They made it to the comp.binaries.amiga archives on XANTH.CS.ODU.EDU.
Perhaps you can get someone at virginia.edu to ftp them for you?

>Bob Page apparently is changing jobs, so I cannot ask him.

Bob's new address is <page@sun.com>.  Mail to his old address is forwarded. 

	...tad

tlm@pur-phy (Timothy Lee Meisenheimer) (04/01/89)

Even for those of us who have it and got it running there is no way to use
it through a dial up modem situation. Or can anyone prove me wrong? Please
I'd love for someone to prove me wrong!!

tim.

beh@caen.engin.umich.edu (Bob Hruska) (04/02/89)

From article <2089@pur-phy>, by tlm@pur-phy (Timothy Lee Meisenheimer):
> Even for those of us who have it and got it running there is no way to use
> it through a dial up modem situation. Or can anyone prove me wrong? Please
> I'd love for someone to prove me wrong!!
> 
> tim.

It is possible.  WHat you need to do is set up your modem so it ignores the
DTR signal.  On my supra, it's AT&D  Then you can run a terminal program,
dial the number, quit the term program, and start up net.

On the subject of net, I have seen IBM and Atari versions that support SLFP.
We have a local dialup to the Merit network that will only work with SLFP.
I've got the Atari code that does this, but not the time to implement it. 
Anyone want to?


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