Outsoft wrote:
If you want I can test it for you
Send me the entire Superbasic program and I will try to use it.
Thanks.
P.S.: can you also help Giorgio to make it works on his Black Phoenix too?
These lines are all you need. It simply declares a procedure 'Telnet' which you can call to connect and start up the terminal emulator (e.g. Telnet 'mybbs.com'; note you have to put the address in quotes as it is a string variable).
I don't know why line 2040 gives 'invalid parameter', it's a standard TK2 command. In any case you can replace it with PRINT#chan;CHR$(255);CHR$(253);CHR$(1); and so on. However you will need TK2 to start the terminal emulator with the extra channel parameter.
I don't know if QTPI does work correctly with redirected serial I/O. On my system it accepted the redirect (saying 'piped') and displayed the logon page correctly but I couldn't type anything in response...
Outsoft wrote:
If you want I can test it for you
Send me the entire Superbasic program and I will try to use it.
Thanks.
P.S.: can you also help Giorgio to make it works on his Black Phoenix too?
These lines are all you need. It simply declares a procedure 'Telnet' which you can call to connect and start up the terminal emulator (e.g. Telnet 'mybbs.com'; note you have to put the address in quotes as it is a string variable).
I don't know why line 2040 gives 'invalid parameter', it's a standard TK2 command. In any case you can replace it with PRINT#chan;CHR$(255);CHR$(253);CHR$(1); and so on. However you will need TK2 to start the terminal emulator with the extra channel parameter.
I don't know if QTPI does work correctly with redirected serial I/O. On my system it accepted the redirect (saying 'piped') and displayed the logon page correctly but I couldn't type anything in response...
I imagine to have the device tcp_ need some extension, which one?
It's a build-in device driver on QPC2 and Qemulator (and uqlx I presume). You don't have to load any extension.
later, Jan.
Now it works!
many thanks!!
I've another question, i don't 'have found documentation about this device drivers (tcp_) on the qpc2 manual ... where i can found some informations about this?
thanks in advance
Giorgio Garabello wrote:
Now it works!
many thanks!!
I've another question, i don't 'have found documentation about this device drivers (tcp_) on the qpc2 manual ... where i can found some informations about this?
thanks in advance
Giorgio Garabello wrote:
Now it works!
many thanks!!
I've another question, i don't 'have found documentation about this device drivers (tcp_) on the qpc2 manual ... where i can found some informations about this?
thanks in advance
Giorgio
It's in the uqlx docs - read socket.html
later, Jan.
It works also on my QPC2 on Mac via wine
One more question: how to fix the problems in QLTERM about Cursors keys?
is really impossibile to use a BBS without the cursors keys for read mails and messages in the newsgroups.
Can you fix it?
Also the Backspace will be great to be fixed as feature