On Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:58:53 +0200, you wrote:
On PDP:s (RSX11-Mplus) and VAX/VMS, C-TERM (eg. SET HOST) is usually
sort of "sluggy".
Oh well, it depends! :) Usually our DECnet connections are very smooth, at
least between VMS nodes; VAX, Alpha and Itanium, no matter which VMS
version. In Italy we say that it glides (so well that) it seems greasy. :P
LAT (eg SET TERM/LAT) is a protocol developed to cope with terminals
character by character communication at first hand!
I don't know if LAT is available to your 10-system, though, but if it
is, use that for terminal traffic as far as possible.
Yes, LAT is available, but I have other problems with it. As soon as I'll be
able to tackle it, I'll try also that path. TOPS-10 is a though "game"...
Besides, what version of VMS, on what hardware? I've heard birds singing
of problems combining modern VMS-DECnet with older implementations in
other machines...
By now I have tried VMS 7.2 on VAX and 8.3 on Alpha. Now I'm waiting to try
VMS 4.7 on the same Ethernet segment as the TOPS-10 node, then I will report
on results! :)
Thanks,
G.