I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti= >ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i= >n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f= >ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through = >Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo= >uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i= >n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti= >> ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i= >> n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f= >> ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through = >> Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo= >> uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i= >> n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:Hi Scott, Doug,
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16 PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:Hi Scott, Doug,
Scott Lurndal wrote:Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't
remember if there were any left over.
Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.
It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.
Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.
Best wishes,
Danny Doyle
db.doyle@gmail.com
The connection has timed out
The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.
Danny Doyle wrote:
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16 PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:Hi Scott, Doug,
Scott Lurndal wrote:Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>> remember if there were any left over.
Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.
It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.
Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.
Best wishes,
Danny Doyle
db.doyle@gmail.com
Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward® OS 2200 >Servers and Software", but
The connection has timed out
The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.
Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
Danny Doyle wrote:
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16 PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote: >>>> Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:
Hi Scott, Doug,Scott Lurndal wrote:Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >>>>> can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>>>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these >>>>> were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>>> remember if there were any left over.
Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.
It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.
Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.
Best wishes,
Danny Doyle
db.doyle@gmail.com
Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward® OS 2200
Servers and Software", but
The connection has timed out
The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.
Try this direct link:
https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
Danny Doyle wrote:
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16 PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:Hi Scott, Doug,
Scott Lurndal wrote:Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation >>>>>>> is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >>>>>> can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >>>>>> product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these >>>>>> were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>>>> remember if there were any left over.
Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.
It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.
Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.
Best wishes,
Danny Doyle
db.doyle@gmail.com
Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward® OS 2200 >>> Servers and Software", but
The connection has timed out
The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond.
Try this direct link:
https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf
Well I'm not the one who wants this stuff - and have a couple of DVDs
anyway - but am starting to suspect that Unisys only support browsers
based on Google's Chrome, not even Firefox.
Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Don Vito Martinelli <hyperspace.flyover@vogon.gov.invalid> writes:
Danny Doyle wrote:
On Saturday, November 4, 2023 at 3:51:16 PM UTC, Scott Lurndal wrote:
Andrew <Do...@hyperspace.vogon.gov> writes:Hi Scott, Doug,
Scott Lurndal wrote:Probably. I was on the Burroughs side and our only exposure
Danny Doyle <db.d...@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation >>>>>>>> is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean
SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
to the 2200 was via Mapper.
The manual is available on the unisys website (78333754-002.pdf).
There was supposed to be a space before the word file.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I >>>>>>> can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base
product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL, >>>>>>> IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these >>>>>>> were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >>>>>>> remember if there were any left over.
Thanks so much for feedback - greatly appreciated. Your updates takes me another step forward in locating a copy of the manual.
It would be really helpful to know which "unisys website" was being referred to in terms of locating the SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$ file.
Again, I thank you both for any additional information that you can provide.
Best wishes,
Danny Doyle
db.doyle@gmail.com
Would you believe that the site appears to be down?
I went to https://www.unisys.com/support/
from there, "Documentation Libraries" and "Access Documentation".
If that had worked I would have looked for "ClearPath Forward® OS 2200 >>>> Servers and Software", but
The connection has timed out
The server at public.support.unisys.com is taking too long to respond. >>>>
Try this direct link:
https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/CP17.0/PDF/78333754-002.pdf
Well I'm not the one who wants this stuff - and have a couple of DVDs
anyway - but am starting to suspect that Unisys only support browsers
based on Google's Chrome, not even Firefox.
I used firefox, from linux, to download that PDF (twice, for testing) yesterday.
Scott Lurndal wrote:
Danny Doyle <db.doyle@gmail.com> writes:
I only came across this site a few minutes ago, so doubt that anyone is sti=
ll posting messages on or accessing the site. Still, hope springs eternal i=
n the human breast, so perhaps there may still be someone who can help me f=
ind a copy of the ASET user manual/PRM/guide.=20
Although I've found quite a few references to the ASET application through =
Google searches, I've had no luck in locating any real documentation, so wo=
uld love to hear from anyone who might me able to offer advise or help me i=
n my search.
Many thanks in advance for any replies.
The IPF 2200 manual seems to indicate that the ASET documentation
is in SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$file.
That filename is longer than 12 characters, I suspect you mean >SYS$LIB*UA$TUTORIAL$.
Is that part of standard IPF? I no longer have access to a 2200 and I
can't remember if IPF has additional sub-components or just the one base >product. Years ago there were products such as IPFCONT, IPFCMDL,
IPFPROC, IPFUA and probably IPFTUT. I seem to remember most of these
were later folded into one product - and IPFSQL was dropped - but can't >remember if there were any left over.
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