Hi All,
Tried to install Pathworks 32 7.4 on both Windows 7 Home Premium and
Windows 8.1 PCs. (No Windows 10 machine to test with.)
CD installer doesn't function but navigated to the window2k(sp?) folder and
ran setup. Process completed after a few complaints about unrecognized
drivers. Used default location C:\PW32.
Seemed to work...but no mention of Pathworks on any of the Control Panel
dialogs.
Ran NCP (located in the C:\PW32 folder) in a DOS window. Returns error
"Failed to find NCP parse table file ncptab.bin" even though the file
exists in the same folder as ncp.
aslpass (Password Assistant) and nftw32 (DECnet File Transfer) programs
run, but nothing to connect to.
Any ideas, or is the software too old and incompatible with newer Windows
releases?
On the good side, the excellent PowerTerm 525 emulator installs and runs
perfectly. Far superior to putty. (I use a newer, paid version of PowerTerm
Pro every day for my OpenVMS systems.)
Thank you,
Jason
On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 3:53 AM Johnny Eriksson <bygg at cafax.se> wrote:
Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
My experience with latd in Linux is that it
sucks. It sortof works if
you are lucky, but there are problems in it, which makes it undesirable
to use with RSX at least.
My experience is that for connecting to a Tops-[12]0 system it works,
even if the thing, as you say, sucks in several ways. Considering
myself lucky then.
--Johnny (the other one)