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August 2000, Week 3

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Sam Knight <[log in to unmask]>
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Sam Knight <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Aug 2000 12:27:31 -0400
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I managed to get up and running on out HP3000/979 from our HP3000/957 over
the weekend.  Everything is working except the dumb terminals (7000/96) that
are connected to a DTC.  The printers and modems on the DTC work fine.  I get
an error of "CAN'T FWRITE $STDLIST FROM "STARTLOGON" ON DEV ####".  I am using
the following profile for the terminals, which are the same as they were on
the other system.  Any help, ideas?

PATH:  DTS.PROFILE.TR10D96

Terminal type         [10]  (10, 18, or 24)
   or terminal type file name [                          ]
Line speed         [19200]  (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 bps)
Record width        [80  ]  (1... 2048 bytes)
Modem type             [0]  (0 - none, 1 - US, 2 - EU, 3 - Five wires,
                             4 - US inout, 5 - EU inout)
Modem behavior         [0]  (0 - none, 1 - DCE, 2 - DTE, 3 - DCE high)
Data length/Parity  [NONE]  (None, Odd, Even, 0's, 1's, 8eve, 8odd)

Number of stop bits    [1] (1/2)    Speed/Parity sensing?   [Y] (Y/N)
Hardware handshaking?  [N] (Y/N)    Allow :HELLO logon?     [Y] (Y/N)
Enable flow control?   [Y] (Y/N)    NLIO device?            [N] (Y/N)
Reset HP terminal?     [N] (Y/N)

   Device class    [        ]  [        ]  [        ]  [        ]
       names       [        ]  [        ]  [        ]  [        ]
If additional names are required, press Go to CLASSES.

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Regards,

Sam Knight
Jacksonville University

"It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the
most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change."

                                         Charles Darwin

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