[Coco] Play with NitrOS-9 over the Internet
Bob Devries
devries.bob at gmail.com
Wed Dec 30 04:56:28 EST 2009
Hi George, you said:
> <backspace> and <left arrow> were also useless.
I used the command line (MSDOS Command Prompt) Telnet command, and the
backspace in that worked fine, albeit with a seemingly slow response.
Remember it needs to do backspace - space - backspace. Could just have been
my slow (Shaped) connection, too.
Regards, Bob Devries
Goulburn, NSW, Australia
--
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----- Original Message -----
From: "George Ramsower" <georgeramsower at gmail.com>
To: "CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts" <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Coco] Play with NitrOS-9 over the Internet
> This is so great, I am squirming in my chair and champing at the bit to
> get something like this going on MY coco. Then I could bring my old BBS
> back online. Expecially since this can handle multiple connections. The
> "OS-9 LII BBS" could deal with this quite nicely.
> (Yeah! I know, I've mentioned this before!)
>
> This last thing I did on this session was to list the "termset" file and
> I see it's been expanded from the OEM file. On the fifth line, the Kimtron
> KT7 was in there. This is good that the termset file was expanded. As I
> recall, there was no software for those of us that used a coco that
> utilized this file.
> When using my Kimtron terminal, I had to write a small B09 utility to
> handle the control codes to do the cursor movements and CLS and all that.
> ________
> I logged in two times tonight. The first time, I "Touched"
> george.ramsower.
>
> Eww! That felt GOOD!
>
> Logged out with "ex" and closed my connecion. Restarted and made a few
> mistakes on MY end...... tried again to get it right and what follows is
> my last effort..... for the night.
> What FUN!!!!
>
> On my WinXP box, in the command line,,,
> <Cntrl A> would repeat the last line, as is should.
> <Cntrl X> would delete the whole line, as it should.
> <delete> would backspace as it should.... however, the <del> button did
> not.
> <backspace> and <left arrow> were also useless.
>
> DOH!
>
> It took me a while to learn this when I used this PC to comm with my
> favorite coco. I seems it took an equally long time to relearn this on the
> online version. DOH! Shoulda known that!
>
>
>
> .......... my session......
> ____________________________________________________
>
> DriveWire TCP Server 3.1.2
>
> Connected to port T0
>
> Bienvenue a / Welcome to . . .
> _ ___ __ ____ _____ ____ __ __
> ___
> / | / (_) /______/ __ \/ ___/ / __ \ / / ___ _ _____ / /
> |__ \
> / |/ / / __/ ___/ / / /\__ \______/ /_/ / / / / _ \ | / / _ \/ /
> __/ /
> / /| / / /_/ / / /_/ /___/ /_____/\__, / / /___/ __/ |/ / __/ / /
> __/
> /_/ |_/_/\__/_/ \____//____/ /____/ /_____/\___/|___/\___/_/
> /____/
>
> on the Internet!
>
> If this is your first visit, please touch your name to the scratch disk:
>
> touch /x1/first.last
>
> Here are some commands you might want to try:
>
> dir /x1 (to see who's been here)
> list /x2/about.txt (to learn more about this system)
> tmode bsp=8 (if your backspace key doesn't work)
> mdir (to see what modules are in memory)
> procs (for a list of currently running processes)
> mfree (to see how much free RAM remains)
> dw show ports (to see who is currently logged in and from
> where)
>
> Feel free to poke around, but remember that others are logged on as well,
> so
> please be nice and don't run any scary commands!
>
> (If you see the User name?: prompt, just press ENTER)
>
> NitrOS-9/6309 Level 2 V3.2.9 on the Tandy Color Computer 3 2009/12/30
> 01:50:25
>
>
> User name?:
>
> Process #03 logged on 2009/12/30 01:50:33
> Welcome!
>
> Welcome to NitrOS-9 Level 2!
>
>
> Shell+ v2.2a 09/12/30 01:50:34
>
>
> {T0|03}/DD:dir /x1
>
> Directory of /x1 2009/12/30 01:55
> boisy.pitre brian.blake benoit.bleau google.com
> gene.heskett
> michael.furman aaron.wolfe christian.lesage.was.here
> mark.martin
> tom.seagrove tim.fadden this.is.too.cool.for.words
> mike.delyea
> frank.pittel HAWKSoft boisy.on.iphone.while.in.town
> jim.hathaway
> john.linville john.donaldson.in.dallas.tx ciaran.anscomb
> doug.dingus--Pot
> atohead william.schaub Louis.Ciotti test
> joel.deyoung
> william.astle Wayne.Campbell diego.barizo mark.mcdougall
> ed.orbea.washing
> ton.state USERS Torsten.Dittel matthew.reed Dave.Kelly
> Greg.Law rogelio.perea greg.bentley way.to.cool.this.is
> eat.your.heart.out.c64 richard.adams tim.johns
> Bob.Devries
> Christopher.Mayeux cloud9.north Diego.PalmOS kyle.owen
> george.ramsower termset
>
> {T0|03}/DD:list /x1/termset
> COCO:$02\X\Y:$20:$1f$31::$0c:$04:$1f$30:$1f$20:$1f$21:
> VDG:$02\X\Y:$20:::$0c:$04::$1f$20:$1f$21:
> ABM85:$1b$3d\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1a:$1bT:$1bE:$1bj:$1bk:
> ABM85H:$1b$3d\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1a:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
> KT7:$1b$3d\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1e$1bY:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
> ANSI:$1b[\Y\Y;\X\XH:$01:$1b[M:$1b[P:$1b[2J:$1b[K:$1b[L:$1b[7m:$1b[0m:
> ANSIW:$1b[\Y\Y;\X\XH:$01:$1b[M:$1b[P:$1b[2J:$1b[K:$1b[L:$1b[7m:$1b[0m:$28:$78:
> TVI:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1bG:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
> ESPRIT:$1b=\Y\X:$20:$1bR:$1bW:$1bG:$1bT:$1bE:$1bG4:$1bG0:
> SUN:$1B[\Y\Y;\X\XH:$01:$1B[M:$1B[P:$0C:$1B[K:$1B[L:$1B[7m:$1B[0m:
> WIDE:$1b[\Y\Y;\X\XH:$01:$1b[M:$1b[P:$1b[2J:$1b[K:$1b[L:$1b[7m:$1b[0m:$28:$78:
>
> {T0|03}/DD:ex
>
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