From: Digest To: "OS/2GenAu Digest" Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 00:00:09 EST-10EDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [os2genau_digest] No. 338 Reply-To: X-List-Unsubscribe: www.os2site.com/list/ ************************************************** Monday 06 May 2002 Number 338 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 [os2genau] Printing to an OS/2 box running lpd : Daryl Pilkington" 2 [os2genau] Odin : Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" 3 Re: [os2genau] Printing to an OS/2 box running lpd : Ed Durrant 4 Re: [os2genau] Odin : Ed Durrant 5 Re: [os2genau] Odin : Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" 6 Re: [os2genau] Odin : Paul Smedley" 7 Re: [os2genau] Odin : Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" 8 Re: [os2genau] Working OS/2 Scroll mouse : Michael Barrow 9 Re: [os2genau] Working OS/2 Scroll mouse : Ed Durrant 10 Re: [os2genau] Odin : Paul Smedley" 11 Re: [os2genau] Printing to an OS/2 box running lpd : Steve Edmonds 12 Re: [os2genau] Odin : Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" 13 Re: [os2genau] MIME association PMmail/2??? : John Angelico" **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 16:27:14 +1000 (EST) From: "Daryl Pilkington" Subject: [os2genau] Printing to an OS/2 box running lpd Hi, How do you print to a print queue on an OS/2 box running LPD? I do not wish the use PEER SMB printing. I've got a Win98 box with Axis port driver which allows me to print via lpr. I've setup PMPDF on the OS/2 box with queue name PDF Using port redirection, I have defined LPT9->PDF A postscript printer is setup in WIN-OS/2. I can create PDF documents from WIN-OS/2. So, what I need to know is: How do I define the port in Windoze? I've tried: LPT9at192.168.1.249 PDFat192.168.1.249 Neither works. Regards, Daryl Pilkington //// The PC-Therapist, Business Computing Integration O OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 IBM Certified Systems Expert email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au Mob: 0425-251-300 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 18:01:34 +1100 (EDT) From: "Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" Subject: [os2genau] Odin I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn (latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says "WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver failed to find symbolfile... and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... any suggestions? Graham Norton Neurologist "when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 3 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 19:44:09 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Printing to an OS/2 box running lpd OK here goes .... Start Settings Printers Add Printer wizard next local printer (important NOT network printer!) next select the correct printer driver next now select the LPR Port from the list (* see below if you dont have one) Configure the port by putting the printserver's IP address in the field that says hostname or IP address and put the Queue name in the second field (should say queue name or printer name or something). next printer name default - yes or no next print test page (or not) finish Now I suspect the point you don't have is the LPR port appearing in the list of available ports. With windows NT / 2000 / XP and LPR printer port is available to be installed. with Windows 95 (and it seems 98) you have to add it yourself from a third party or shareware source. If you can't find one on the web, I have a VERY old one on diskette somewhere that I downloaded and installed for a customer when I was back in Adelaide, so probably 4 or 5 years ago, so you're probably better off looking on the Web for a more recent one ! I searched the web and found several commercial products, I found also a reference to several win98 tools at http://www.longshine.de/support/frinhalt.htm You could try LCS-PS1+ from here. Cheers/2 Ed. Daryl Pilkington wrote: > > Hi, > How do you print to a print queue on an OS/2 box running LPD? > I do not wish the use PEER SMB printing. > > I've got a Win98 box with Axis port driver which allows me to print via > lpr. > > I've setup PMPDF on the OS/2 box with queue name PDF > > Using port redirection, I have defined LPT9->PDF > A postscript printer is setup in WIN-OS/2. > I can create PDF documents from WIN-OS/2. > > So, what I need to know is: > How do I define the port in Windoze? > > I've tried: > LPT9at192.168.1.249 > PDFat192.168.1.249 > > Neither works. > > Regards, > > Daryl Pilkington > > //// The PC-Therapist, Business Computing Integration > O \_/ > OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 > IBM Certified Systems Expert > > email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au > Mob: 0425-251-300 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 4 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 19:46:29 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Odin Did you take a weekly build or a daily build of ODIN ?? The daily build often need to be installed over an existing installation before it'll work. The weekly builds are usually complete and you best bet. Have you tried the copy on the Cd I sent you ? Cheers/2 Ed. Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist wrote: > > I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad > using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn > (latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says > > "WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver > failed to find symbolfile... > > and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... > > any suggestions? > > Graham Norton > Neurologist > > "when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows > when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 5 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 19:52:50 +1100 (EDT) From: "Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" Subject: Re: [os2genau] Odin Thanks Ed no I always use the weekly builds. On Mon, 06 May 2002 19:46:29 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote: >Did you take a weekly build or a daily build of ODIN ?? > >The daily build often need to be installed over an existing installation >before it'll work. The weekly builds are usually complete and you best bet. > >Have you tried the copy on the Cd I sent you ? > >Cheers/2 > >Ed. > >Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist wrote: >> >> I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad >> using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn >> (latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says >> >> "WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver >> failed to find symbolfile... >> >> and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... >> >> any suggestions? >> >> Graham Norton >> Neurologist >> >> "when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows >> when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" >> > >> > > > This e mail has been processed and sent using IBM Voice Type Dicatation for OS/2 Speech Advantage Medical for OS/2 PMMail V2 for OS/2 (To minimise internet /virus infection, I have a policy of not using Microsoft products) The contents of this email are confidental and may be protected by professional privilege. If you are not the named recipient please destroy immediately and notify the sender. Do not copy or distribute without authorisation. This document is not to be used for medico-legal purposes without the express permission of the author. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 6 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 20:14:01 -0400 From: "Paul Smedley" Subject: Re: [os2genau] Odin Graham, Obviously your install of CP2 didn't install the Symbol files for the Kernel - win32k.sys relies on the symbol files to know where to "hook in" to the kernel in order to be able to load win32 .exe files as if they were native .exe files. Easiest way to fix this is to install the latest available kernel from IBM - I can recommend the latest Testcase kernel - works great here! Regards, Paul. On Mon, 06 May 2002 18:01:34 +1100, Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist wrote: >I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad >using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn >(latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says > >"WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver >failed to find symbolfile... > >and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 7 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 20:19:31 +1100 (EDT) From: "Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" Subject: Re: [os2genau] Odin OK Paul I am always 'scared' to fiddle with my kernal files! Before I used WarpUP Cd which was painless and through the IBM Web Browser interface....!! so can you point me to the kernal files and perhaps suggest how I install them? I do have a maintenance partition so that I can install that way! On Mon, 06 May 2002 20:14:01 -0400, Paul Smedley wrote: >Graham, >Obviously your install of CP2 didn't install the Symbol files for the Kernel - win32k.sys >relies on the symbol files to know where to "hook in" to the kernel in order to be able to >load win32 .exe files as if they were native .exe files. > >Easiest way to fix this is to install the latest available kernel from IBM - I can >recommend the latest Testcase kernel - works great here! > >Regards, > >Paul. > >On Mon, 06 May 2002 18:01:34 +1100, Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist wrote: > >>I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad >>using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn >>(latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says >> >>"WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver >>failed to find symbolfile... >> >>and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... > > > > Graham Norton Neurologist "when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 8 ==========================** Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 21:06:38 -0400 From: Michael Barrow Subject: Re: [os2genau] Working OS/2 Scroll mouse ** Reply to message from Ed Durrant on Sun, 05 May 2002 20:53:39 +1000 Ed, A couple of months ago I also got one working by using the amouse driver. Mine is a logitech optical. (It's nice not to have to clean my ball anymore) http://www.os2site dot com/sw/drivers/mouse/amou20ub.zip Regards, Michael ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 9 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 21:14:29 +1000 From: Ed Durrant Subject: Re: [os2genau] Working OS/2 Scroll mouse Yes I also have the a-mouse and x-mouse drivers, but I reckoned if the mouse would work with the IBM drivers, it'd work with the others. My mouse by the way, has only two buttons and the wheel. So many of the new models have 3 or 4 or even 5 buttons and I think this is where a-mouse or x-mouse drivers are essential. Cheers/2 Ed. Michael Barrow wrote: > > ** Reply to message from Ed Durrant on Sun, 05 May > 2002 20:53:39 +1000 > > Ed, > A couple of months ago I also got one working by using the amouse driver. Mine > is a logitech optical. (It's nice not to have to clean my ball anymore) > > http://www.os2site dot com/sw/drivers/mouse/amou20ub.zip > > Regards, > Michael > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 10 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 21:03:24 -0400 From: "Paul Smedley" Subject: Re: [os2genau] Odin Graham, Latest OS/2 Testcase kernel (which works great here) is at http://www.ecomstation dot org/testcase/w40426.zip Installation instructions (very rough) are: Go to command prompt Change to boot drive attrib -r -s -h os2krnl attrib -r -s -h os2ldr unzip x:\w40426.zip (where x:\ is the path where you saved the file) Answer 'Yes' to any prompt to overwrite files. Hope this helps, Paul. On Mon, 06 May 2002 20:19:31 +1100, Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist wrote: >OK Paul > >I am always 'scared' to fiddle with my kernal files! Before I used WarpUP Cd which >was painless and through the IBM Web Browser interface....!! so can you point me >to the kernal files and perhaps suggest how I install them? I do have a maintenance >partition so that I can install that way! > > >On Mon, 06 May 2002 20:14:01 -0400, Paul Smedley wrote: > >>Graham, >>Obviously your install of CP2 didn't install the Symbol files for the Kernel - >win32k.sys >>relies on the symbol files to know where to "hook in" to the kernel in order to be >able to >>load win32 .exe files as if they were native .exe files. >> >>Easiest way to fix this is to install the latest available kernel from IBM - I can >>recommend the latest Testcase kernel - works great here! >> >>Regards, >> >>Paul. >> >>On Mon, 06 May 2002 18:01:34 +1100, Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist >wrote: >> >>>I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad >>>using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn >>>(latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says >>> >>>"WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver >>>failed to find symbolfile... >>> >>>and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... >> >> >> >> > >Graham Norton >Neurologist > >"when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows >when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 11 ==========================** Date: Tue, 7 May 2002 00:03:32 +1200 From: Steve Edmonds Subject: Re: [os2genau] Printing to an OS/2 box running lpd Hi, I think Daryl may have wanted it the other way round. I use the Axis lpr port driver for win boxes, seems good. To print to the os/2 box I assume you need to start LPD in tcpip settings. Then in the axis port you define in win put the IP address of the OS/2 box and the print queue. could be something like printerat192.168.1.2. I only print from OS/2 and not to it with lpq so this is a bit of a guess. steve On Monday 06 May 2002 21:44, you wrote: > OK here goes .... > > Start > Settings > Printers > Add Printer wizard > next > local printer (important NOT network printer!) > next > select the correct printer driver > next > now select the LPR Port from the list (* see below if you dont have one) > Configure the port by putting the printserver's IP address in the field > that says hostname or IP address and put the Queue name in the second field > (should say queue name or printer name or something). > next > printer name > default - yes or no > next > print test page (or not) > finish > > Now I suspect the point you don't have is the LPR port appearing in the > list of available ports. With windows NT / 2000 / XP and LPR printer port > is available to be installed. with Windows 95 (and it seems 98) you have to > add it yourself from a third party or shareware source. If you can't find > one on the web, I have a VERY old one on diskette somewhere that I > downloaded and installed for a customer when I was back in Adelaide, so > probably 4 or 5 years > ago, so you're probably better off looking on the Web for a more recent one > ! > I searched the web and found several commercial products, I found also a > reference to several win98 tools at > http://www.longshine.de/support/frinhalt.htm > > You could try LCS-PS1+ from here. > > Cheers/2 > > Ed. > > Daryl Pilkington wrote: > > Hi, > > How do you print to a print queue on an OS/2 box running LPD? > > I do not wish the use PEER SMB printing. > > > > I've got a Win98 box with Axis port driver which allows me to print via > > lpr. > > > > I've setup PMPDF on the OS/2 box with queue name PDF > > > > Using port redirection, I have defined LPT9->PDF > > A postscript printer is setup in WIN-OS/2. > > I can create PDF documents from WIN-OS/2. > > > > So, what I need to know is: > > How do I define the port in Windoze? > > > > I've tried: > > LPT9at192.168.1.249 > > PDFat192.168.1.249 > > > > Neither works. > > > > Regards, > > > > Daryl Pilkington > > > > //// The PC-Therapist, Business Computing Integration > > O > \_/ > > OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2 > > IBM Certified Systems Expert > > > > email: darylpatpc-therapist dot com dot au > > Mob: 0425-251-300 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >--------- > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 12 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 22:37:15 +1100 (EDT) From: "Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist" Subject: Re: [os2genau] Odin HI Paul yes found it and installed it without hiccups and the ODIN error message on boot has disappeared! do you drink champagne?? thanks!! On Mon, 06 May 2002 21:03:24 -0400, Paul Smedley wrote: >Graham, >Latest OS/2 Testcase kernel (which works great here) is at >http://www.ecomstation dot org/testcase/w40426.zip > >Installation instructions (very rough) are: > >Go to command prompt > >Change to boot drive > >attrib -r -s -h os2krnl > >attrib -r -s -h os2ldr > >unzip x:\w40426.zip (where x:\ is the path where you saved the file) > >Answer 'Yes' to any prompt to overwrite files. > >Hope this helps, > >Paul. > >On Mon, 06 May 2002 20:19:31 +1100, Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist wrote: > >>OK Paul >> >>I am always 'scared' to fiddle with my kernal files! Before I used WarpUP Cd which >>was painless and through the IBM Web Browser interface....!! so can you point me >>to the kernal files and perhaps suggest how I install them? I do have a maintenance >>partition so that I can install that way! >> >> >>On Mon, 06 May 2002 20:14:01 -0400, Paul Smedley wrote: >> >>>Graham, >>>Obviously your install of CP2 didn't install the Symbol files for the Kernel - >>win32k.sys >>>relies on the symbol files to know where to "hook in" to the kernel in order to be >>able to >>>load win32 .exe files as if they were native .exe files. >>> >>>Easiest way to fix this is to install the latest available kernel from IBM - I can >>>recommend the latest Testcase kernel - works great here! >>> >>>Regards, >>> >>>Paul. >>> >>>On Mon, 06 May 2002 18:01:34 +1100, Dr Graham Norton FRACP Neurologist >>wrote: >>> >>>>I have used ODIN successfully and recently did a clean install on my Thinkpad >>>>using CP2. and then also did a 'clean' install of the latest Odin .wpi using WarpIn >>>>(latest release) and it seemed to install OK but when I reboot, a message says >>>> >>>>"WIN32K - ODIN 32 support driver >>>>failed to find symbolfile... >>>> >>>>and then I can run any of the installed windows programmes... >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >>Graham Norton >>Neurologist >> >>"when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows >>when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" >> >> >> > > > > Graham Norton Neurologist "when I need a hole in the head, I use Windows when I need a window on the brain, I use OS2!" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 13 ==========================** Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 22:56:43 +1000 (EST) From: "John Angelico" Subject: Re: [os2genau] MIME association PMmail/2??? On Sat, 04 May 2002 09:27:02 +0200, Kris Steenhaut wrote: Hi all > > >Ed Durrant schreef: > >> You might want to consider downloading the Java version of Acrobat Reader. > >You need a batchfile "AdobeAcrobatViewer.cmd" to have it started, the batchfile must be >exactly in this directory: > >\Java11\AdobeAcrobatViewer\ > >and the other files in the appropriate directories too and then it might work. Works here, >but it's slow as hell. > >Why not just use Russel Lang's GSview? The install is a bit complicated too, but at least in >the end it works properly (and much quicker than any Acrobatic counterpart). I endorse this wholeheartedly with one proviso - Russell has done wonders to the install and it is no pain at all. There has just been a new release of Ghostscript and GSView (see a recent VoiceNews). Then I would add that you can disable the plug-in from your browser, install GSView in its place and be free of the Win-OS/2 stub which I believe lurks under teh covers of the so-called OS/2 Acrobat reader. Best regards John Angelico OS/2 SIG talldadatmelbpc dot org dot au or talldadatkepl dot com dot au -------------------------------------------- PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico .... Windows XP: The parts that work came from OS/2, the rest from Microsoft ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------