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Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 20:00:36 +0830
From: Leigh Bunting <vh_gdnatinternode.on dot net>
Subject: Re: [os2genau] OS/2 and GPS software

Ed Durrant wrote:

> In DOS Settings have you got com_ direct_access, com_hold,hw_timer, int_during_IO set
> to ON,
> idle_seconds set to 60, idle_sensitivity set to 100  ???  these are NOT the defaults
> but often
> fix DOS/Win-OS2 Comms problems.

Nope, these settings don't improve the situation.
--
Leigh Bunting
Colonel Light Gardens
South Australia
Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here -
http://www.chariot dot net dot au/~pknight/clghs/

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Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 21:31:29 +0830
From: Leigh Bunting <vh_gdnatinternode.on dot net>
Subject: [os2genau] HTTP downloads

Hi All,

Is it just me or my system, where http downloads of .dsk and .wpi files
invariably bomb-out with CRC errors in the former or "file not
recognised" in the latter.

With .dsk files, I have noted in the past that the file size via http is
about 5Kb larger than an ftp download. The file size via ftp agrees with
the file size listed on the ftp site, so http downloads must add some
baggage somewhere which results in the file not being recognised.

I was going to try ODIN, to see if that would resolve my GPS issue, but
apart from the ODIN file download link on the Netlab page crashing with
a 404 message, trying to download the .wpi file from Ian's site via http
gave the previously mentioned message.

I cannot discover the correct user/password/account combination for ftp
that the netlabs ftp site is happy with.

Ian, is there a way of doing ftp downloads from your site?

Thanks for any help,
Leigh Bunting
Colonel Light Gardens
South Australia
Find out more about Col. Light Gdns. here -
http://www.chariot dot net dot au/~pknight/clghs/


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From: "Ian Manners" <ianatos2site dot com>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 23:54:45 +1000 (EST)
Subject: Re: [os2genau] HTTP downloads

Hi Leigh

>Is it just me or my system, where http downloads of .dsk and .wpi files
>invariably bomb-out with CRC errors in the former or "file not
>recognised" in the latter.

They need to be setup in your Edit-Preferences-Applications
Netscape menu

Descriptions = dsk download
MIME Type:  [blank]
Application:    c:\netscape\program\plugins\npfi.dll

Warpin files, there is a package to run to include the
application MIME type into Netscape automatically.
The file is included in the warpin.zip/exe install
files, had a quick look but I cant remember what
its called.

Hmm, might be called "wizilla.exe"

>I was going to try ODIN, to see if that would resolve my GPS issue, but
>apart from the ODIN file download link on the Netlab page crashing with
>a 404 message, trying to download the .wpi file from Ian's site via http
>gave the previously mentioned message.

>Ian, is there a way of doing ftp downloads from your site?

I still havent figured out why but some people cannot use FTP
to ftp.os2site dot com  (also on the bottom menu front page).

Its not a windows thing either, most OS/2 and Win users get in
ok, some dont.

The would be hackers get in ok :-) but cant do anything :-))

>I cannot discover the correct user/password/account combination for ftp
>that the netlabs ftp site is happy with.

username = anonymous
pw =  at    (or your email address)

Cheers
Ian B Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

We are born naked, wet, and hungry. Then things get worse.
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