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This file is a simple terminal emulator and command line interpreter for your NACS communication server. Need NASI driver to run. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
TTY3.DOC | 2664 | 1309 | deflated |
TTY3.EXE | 47230 | 26220 | deflated |
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Contents of the TTY3.DOC file
README
TTY3.ZIP September 25, 1992
SUMMARY
Basic Communications Program for NACS 3.0
TTY3 allows you to communicate from a workstation through a NACS server.
It is primarily designed as a diagnostic tool.
WARNINGS
TTY is for software diagnosis and configuration testing. It does not WNIM
or other hardware.
TO USE
NASI3 (enter)
TTY3 (enter)
You will then be talking directly to the NASI Command Interpreter (CI).
For help with the CI commands, please see Appendix A in your NACS
Administration Guide.
TTY3 contains several diagnostic functions accessed through the function
keys.
F1: Function List
Gives a list of the F keys and their functions in TTY3.
F3: Enable/Disable VT-100 emulation
Makes your computer look like a VT-100 terminal.
F7: List Available Services
This will list all of the Available Ports on all of the available NACS that
your terminal can currently access.
F9: List NACS V3x in the Bindery
Lists all of the NACS (version 3.0 and above) that can be seen in the
bindery of your current logged file server. Note that this is a search
through the bindery, not through the NASI interface. Therefore, it can be
very useful in determining if your NACS exists at all. If you see a NACS
here, but not with F7, you probably don't have the rights to access that
NACS.
F10: Disconnect and Exit
Shuts down the connection and returns you to DOS.
Alt-F8: Put connection on Hold
Puts the current connection on Hold, so you can open another connection.
Alt-F10: Disconnect
Disconnects the current connection, but keeps TTY3 active.
FILES IN TTY3.ZIP
TTY3.EXE 47230 9-25-92
TTY3.DOC
HISTORY
Some versions of NACS 2X contained a TTY which is not compatible with NACS
3. This is the first TTY for NACS 3.
DISCLAIMER
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any
NetWare software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied
warranties of merchantability, title, or fitness for a particular purpose.
Distribution of any NetWare software is forbidden without the express
written consent of Novell, Inc. Further, Novell reserves the right to
discontinue distribution of any NetWare software.
Novell is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss of use of the
software, loss of data, costs of re-creating lost data, the cost of any
substitute equipment or program, or claims by any party other than you.
Novell strongly recommends a backup be made before any software is
installed. Technical support for this software may be provided at the
discretion of Novell.
TTY3.ZIP September 25, 1992
SUMMARY
Basic Communications Program for NACS 3.0
TTY3 allows you to communicate from a workstation through a NACS server.
It is primarily designed as a diagnostic tool.
WARNINGS
TTY is for software diagnosis and configuration testing. It does not WNIM
or other hardware.
TO USE
NASI3 (enter)
TTY3 (enter)
You will then be talking directly to the NASI Command Interpreter (CI).
For help with the CI commands, please see Appendix A in your NACS
Administration Guide.
TTY3 contains several diagnostic functions accessed through the function
keys.
F1: Function List
Gives a list of the F keys and their functions in TTY3.
F3: Enable/Disable VT-100 emulation
Makes your computer look like a VT-100 terminal.
F7: List Available Services
This will list all of the Available Ports on all of the available NACS that
your terminal can currently access.
F9: List NACS V3x in the Bindery
Lists all of the NACS (version 3.0 and above) that can be seen in the
bindery of your current logged file server. Note that this is a search
through the bindery, not through the NASI interface. Therefore, it can be
very useful in determining if your NACS exists at all. If you see a NACS
here, but not with F7, you probably don't have the rights to access that
NACS.
F10: Disconnect and Exit
Shuts down the connection and returns you to DOS.
Alt-F8: Put connection on Hold
Puts the current connection on Hold, so you can open another connection.
Alt-F10: Disconnect
Disconnects the current connection, but keeps TTY3 active.
FILES IN TTY3.ZIP
TTY3.EXE 47230 9-25-92
TTY3.DOC
HISTORY
Some versions of NACS 2X contained a TTY which is not compatible with NACS
3. This is the first TTY for NACS 3.
DISCLAIMER
Novell, Inc. makes no representations or warranties with respect to any
NetWare software, and specifically disclaims any express or implied
warranties of merchantability, title, or fitness for a particular purpose.
Distribution of any NetWare software is forbidden without the express
written consent of Novell, Inc. Further, Novell reserves the right to
discontinue distribution of any NetWare software.
Novell is not responsible for lost profits or revenue, loss of use of the
software, loss of data, costs of re-creating lost data, the cost of any
substitute equipment or program, or claims by any party other than you.
Novell strongly recommends a backup be made before any software is
installed. Technical support for this software may be provided at the
discretion of Novell.
December 6, 2017
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