[comp.protocols.nfs] HOT-KEY for PC-NFS

wjw@ebs.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) (02/01/91)

hi,
Please allow me a few dumb questions. I've started using PC-NFS and the
user manual speaks of a HOT-KEY to start your printing, but refers to
the sysadmin part for furhter information.

Now I've tried a few times, but I can's seem to find it. Does anybody
here nows what this key is?

The second one: The toolkit comes with librabies, and the manual refers
to Microsoft C 5.0. Rumour has it that one can also use TURBO C.
Is this Turbo C 2.0/1.5/.... or is this also Turbo C++, because if
I try it starts asking for an libh.lib file. If I create one with an
empty C routine. It start complaining that it can't find another lib.
But then that's a lib with an illegal character in it. ( a 'tone' char)

Has anybody got this working?

Thanx,
	Willem Jan Withagen

Eindhoven University of Technology   DomainName:  wjw@eb.ele.tue.nl    
Digital Systems Group, Room EH 10.10 
P.O. 513                             Tel: +31-40-473401
5600 MB Eindhoven                    The Netherlands

rco@atom2.LHRL.OZ.AU (Robert Corran) (02/04/91)

In article <1065@eba.eb.ele.tue.nl>, wjw@ebs.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) writes:
> hi,
> Please allow me a few dumb questions. I've started using PC-NFS and the
> user manual speaks of a HOT-KEY to start your printing, but refers to
> the sysadmin part for furhter information.
> 
> Now I've tried a few times, but I can's seem to find it. Does anybody
> here nows what this key is?
> 
> The second one: The toolkit comes with librabies, and the manual refers
> to Microsoft C 5.0. Rumour has it that one can also use TURBO C.
> Is this Turbo C 2.0/1.5/.... or is this also Turbo C++, because if
> I try it starts asking for an libh.lib file. If I create one with an
> empty C routine. It start complaining that it can't find another lib.
> But then that's a lib with an illegal character in it. ( a 'tone' char)
> 
> Has anybody got this working?
> 
> Thanx,
> 	Willem Jan Withagen
> 
> Eindhoven University of Technology   DomainName:  wjw@eb.ele.tue.nl    
> Digital Systems Group, Room EH 10.10 
> P.O. 513                             Tel: +31-40-473401
> 5600 MB Eindhoven                    The Netherlands


The hot key is alt p by default but you can modify this
with the modify option in nfsconf.

			Have fun

			Rob Corran

leo@unipalm.uucp (E.J. Leoni-Smith) (02/08/91)

wjw@ebs.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) writes:

>hi,
>Please allow me a few dumb questions. I've started using PC-NFS and the
>user manual speaks of a HOT-KEY to start your printing, but refers to
>the sysadmin part for furhter information.

>Now I've tried a few times, but I can's seem to find it. Does anybody
>here nows what this key is?

If you are running 3.0.1 PC-NFS, you can configure it to flush printing
when you hit a hotkey: The default is ALT+P. To change, go into nfsconf
and select resource modify - you will find that 'change prinetr hotkey is an 
option.

>The second one: The toolkit comes with librabies, and the manual refers
>to Microsoft C 5.0. Rumour has it that one can also use TURBO C.
>Is this Turbo C 2.0/1.5/.... or is this also Turbo C++, because if
>I try it starts asking for an libh.lib file. If I create one with an
>empty C routine. It start complaining that it can't find another lib.
>But then that's a lib with an illegal character in it. ( a 'tone' char)

>Has anybody got this working?

Don't even try.....most DOS TCP/IP toolkits utilize many features of Microsoft
Run time environment/Libraries. You might get this going, but as a purveyor
of PC-NFS and toolkits, I personally would not be prepared to support
TURBO C.