[Simh] text from openvms

Sergey Oboguev oboguev at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 25 19:53:11 EDT 2016


One approach would be to simply use telnet client that can dump a session to a file or copy it to the clipboard, and then inside VMS do something like "COPY Q.TXT TXB1:"

      From: Mark Pizzolato <Mark at infocomm.com>
 To: Bill Cunningham <billcun at suddenlink.net>; Bill Deegan <bill at baddogconsulting.com>; "simh at trailing-edge.com" <simh at trailing-edge.com> 
 Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 11:50 AM
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#yiv1210572576 #yiv1210572576 -- _filtered #yiv1210572576 {panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv1210572576 {font-family:Calibri;panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4;}#yiv1210572576 #yiv1210572576 p.yiv1210572576MsoNormal, #yiv1210572576 li.yiv1210572576MsoNormal, #yiv1210572576 div.yiv1210572576MsoNormal {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:12.0pt;}#yiv1210572576 a:link, #yiv1210572576 span.yiv1210572576MsoHyperlink {color:blue;text-decoration:underline;}#yiv1210572576 a:visited, #yiv1210572576 span.yiv1210572576MsoHyperlinkFollowed {color:purple;text-decoration:underline;}#yiv1210572576 span.yiv1210572576EmailStyle17 {color:#1F497D;}#yiv1210572576 .yiv1210572576MsoChpDefault {font-size:10.0pt;} _filtered #yiv1210572576 {margin:1.0in 1.0in 1.0in 1.0in;}#yiv1210572576 div.yiv1210572576WordSection1 {}#yiv1210572576 If you want to go down the Kermit path you’ll need Kermit for the VMS side and you’ll need to find a way to get it into your simulated environment.    From: Simh [mailto:simh-bounces at trailing-edge.com] On Behalf Of Bill Cunningham
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 12:46 PM
To: Bill Deegan <bill at baddogconsulting.com>; simh at trailing-edge.com
Subject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms  I don't want to get involved with FTP. That's setting up tcpip in VMS and lately I've been having terrible problems with that. I have set that aside. For now anyway. IDK about the old VMSs but openvms is new to me and I don't want to go too far too much. Thank's for the idea. My linux does have kermit. Is there a way to do this without involving tcp/ip protocols? 
----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Deegan To: Zachary Kline Cc: Bill Cunningham ; SIMH List Sent: Friday, March 25, 2016 1:38 PMSubject: Re: [Simh] text from openvms  How about FTP?  On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Zachary Kline <zkline at speedpost.net> wrote:
Hi Bill,   Kermit is definitely robust enough to do what you want. You could always do the “type the file to your terminal and copy paste,” dance too. That would work for text files particularly. ON OS X at least there’s a way to save terminal output to a text file as well.I don’t know about CDs. I’d think that might be a bit of overkill for what you want, Kermit’s pretty easy to set up.Best,Zack.
On Mar 25, 2016, at 12:23 PM, Bill Cunningham <billcun at suddenlink.net> wrote:      I have been studying the best way to copy from a vax simulator with openvms to a linux host, text files. The Docs look like telnet and kermit are the way to do it. So is there not a device like ISO that I can copy TOO? I wouldn't think because cdrom is RO after all. and 'set rq writeenable' isn't working nor is anything to do with cdrom working.      There may be several ways to do this. I am not concerned so much about binary files as several .txt files. Am I on the right track with telnet and kermit from those who have attempted and done this? Bill _______________________________________________
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