• Bink help WIN-XP w/X7 ver.

    From Mike Luther@1:117/3001 to All on Monday, July 12, 2004 18:25:22
    Looking for suggestions..

    OK, I've got Bink 260 X7 version for NT able to open on this test box with WIN-XP latest and critical packs fixed. At this point the POTS version using the executable that was in the \NT subdirectory of the oarchive will run, and will poll via a controller based modem, connect with another of my POTS Bink sites on OS/2 and so on. It will also exit to MAX 3.01 and seems to work there.

    But .. the visual screen for the Bink operation has the header up at the top just fine, but a humongous bunch of black space empty lines in the log file display screen until you get way down hundreds of lines later to the bottom of whatever. At that point all the log display is visible. In fact, if you Alt X
    and get out of Bink, when it is over, there on the screen will be all those log
    lines which were missing from the visual part of the Bink user screen.

    I'm not a WIN oriented person. Been OS/2 for years. What am I doing wrong with the BINKLEY.CFG file or the video in the WIN-XP box which is causing this issue?

    Thanks..


    Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)

    Mike @ 1:117/3001

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  • From Peter Knapper@3:772/1.10 to Mike Luther on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 18:49:22
    Hi Mike,

    I'm not a WIN oriented person. Been OS/2 for years.
    What am I doing wrong with the BINKLEY.CFG file or the
    video in the WIN-XP box which is causing this issue?

    You know me, I am not a WIN person either, however are you using any of the MODE commands to set screen width/height? Maybe there is a missmatch with that or possibly the scrollback buffer for that session?

    Cheers............pk.


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  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Mike Luther on Tuesday, July 13, 2004 01:20:08
    Mike Luther (1:117/3001) wrote to All at 17:25 on 12 Jul 2004:

    OK, I've got Bink 260 X7 version for NT able to open on this test
    box with WIN-XP latest and critical packs fixed. At this point the
    POTS version using the executable that was in the \NT subdirectory
    of the oarchive will run, and will poll via a controller based
    modem, connect with another of my POTS Bink sites on OS/2 and so
    on. It will also exit to MAX 3.01 and seems to work there.

    But .. the visual screen for the Bink operation has the header up
    at the top just fine, but a humongous bunch of black space empty
    lines in the log file display screen until you get way down
    hundreds of lines later to the bottom of whatever. At that point
    all the log display is visible. In fact, if you Alt X and get out
    of Bink, when it is over, there on the screen will be all those log
    lines which were missing from the visual part of the Bink user
    screen.

    I'm not a WIN oriented person. Been OS/2 for years. What am I
    doing wrong with the BINKLEY.CFG file or the video in the WIN-XP
    box which is causing this issue?

    Mike,

    Try right clicking on the program bar, the bar with the program name on the left and the three Windows buttons on the right--if you've done that right, you'll see c:\windows\system32\ntvdm.exe. Then click on "Properties" and in "options" set your viewing screen as "window" and in "layout" set Screen buffer
    size and Window size at width 80 and height 25.

    This should work as I used this to clean up a similar problem I had with Irex's
    screen.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (stefhorn@yknet.ca)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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  • From Mike Luther@1:117/3001 to Steven Horn on Thursday, July 15, 2004 00:02:48
    Thanks Steven ..

    Mike,

    Try right clicking on the program bar, the bar with
    the program name on the left and the three Windows
    buttons on the right--if you've done that right,
    you'll see c:\windows\system32\ntvdm.exe. Then click
    on "Properties" and in "options" set your viewing
    screen as "window" and in "layout" set Screen buffer
    size and Window size at width 80 and height 25.

    This should work as I used this to clean up a similar
    problem I had with Irex's screen.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (stefhorn@yknet.ca)

    OK .. I set BT32.EXE up to the WIN/NT version and put the .DLL in the directory. If I use a controller based modem the POTS version of this is now running even without loading WINFOSSIL. If I use COM/IP with no provision for the FOSSIL loaded as part of COM/IP .. and neither is WINFOSSIL here, then this
    is running on WIN-XP as well.

    In each case doing exactly what you suggest as to playing with the Window size for height and saving that to the shortcut that runs these cleans up the screen
    print format deal as far as I can tell. I just got both the POTS and the TELNET version to handle message traffic both ways to the test box.

    Took me a heck of a lot longer to download and add the five new critical patch updates that were released today for the WIN world than it did to do all this, chortle. But things are now working at a basic level for me to continue the research.

    Thanks again!

    And to you too, Peter for your thoughts...


    Sleep well; OS/2's still awake! ;)

    Mike @ 1:117/3001

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  • From Steven Horn@1:17/67 to Mike Luther on Saturday, July 17, 2004 01:16:20
    Mike Luther (1:117/3001) wrote to Steven Horn at 23:02 on 14 Jul 2004:

    In each case doing exactly what you suggest as to playing with the
    Window size for height and saving that to the shortcut that runs
    these cleans up the screen print format deal as far as I can tell.
    I just got both the POTS and the TELNET version to handle message
    traffic both ways to the test box.

    Note that you can increase the window size if you increase the font size.

    Took me a heck of a lot longer to download and add the five new
    critical patch updates that were released today for the WIN world
    than it did to do all this, chortle. But things are now working at
    a basic level for me to continue the research.

    I had seven patches for Windows 2000. Fortunately I have ADSL.

    Thanks again!

    De Nada. I'm off on holidays.

    Take care,

    Steven Horn (stefhorn@yknet.ca)
    Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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