Dick:  I need the serial ports to log on to PICK R83 with Accurterm so I can 
retreive Data from it.  Then I will import it to jbase. Dave. Date: Wed, 14 Mar 
2012 10:37:32 -0500
Subject: Re: Pick r83 to jbase conversion
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Why do you need serial ports on the jBASE box?  Don't you want to use Telnet 
for connectivity to jBASE?  Obviously it is MUCH faster.

Dick

On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 6:51 AM, David Grenfell <[email protected]> wrote:





Tony:
 
I'm back, all browned up and ready to begin.  Hit my first snag.  The computer 
I was going to use for xp/jbase has no serial ports, so will have to look for 
either an older box, or a serial port card. When I get this put together, I 
will begin the transfer process. 

 
As an aside, I put R83 on an old Pentium 233 box, and it worked perfectly.  I 
then installed windows 2000 on the other half of the hard drive, and now seems 
the only way I can boot PICK is to use the floppy to execute the monitor.  I 
guess the multiple boot thing doesn't work because windows doesn't recognize 
the pick partition as valid.

 
I will post progress reports.
 
Dave.
 
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: Pick r83 to jbase conversion
Date: Wed, 29 Feb 2012 15:00:27 -0800



Almost there! The Saved files are pulled from AccuTerm into  your XP. So when 
the save is complete, you have  a directory with a bunch of files on your PC. 
If nothing else you now have a good backup of R83 and it’s time to take a 
vacation!
 When you’re ready, open a connection into jBase, check the code, compile, 
create an account, etc. Then run the program to Restore into jBase. You’ll be 
prompted for the path to the saved files which are on your XP.  You’ll probably 
need to do this a couple times to get a feel for the process. Be sure you don’t 
accidentally blow away any changes you make to the MIGRATION.BP programs.
 Each process is asynchronous, you do the save, stop, restore, stop.  For 
reference however, you can do multiple saves and restores simultaneously with 
different AccuTerm sessions – you just wouldn’t be saving and restore the same 
account at the same time.  Hope that makes sense (and that someone else here 
gets something out of this J  ).
 When you get back, feel free to email me direct and we can setup a call to 
discuss it a little more – I’ll spend some personal time with you to work 
through some of this.  But like I said, the code is free and open source, but 
if we’re going to spend any “real” time with it then it would be nice to put an 
hour on the clock.  (Your client has gotten away without paying for their 
system for a Long time, it’s not unreasonable to ask them to pay something for 
a migration.)
 HTH
T(Enjoy the vacation!)
 
From: David Grenfell 
 Tony:
 
I am putting the system together in my head before leaving for vacation so that 
I can concentrate of relaxing instead of working on the problem when i should 
be having a rum&coke.

 
I visualize it as this:
 
I will have PICK running on one box and have jbase 10 on xp-pro and Accuterm on 
a second box.  I will have my xp system connected to PICK with a serial cable, 
and run your save.restore using Accuterm (also on my xp box).  Will the "save" 
file be generated on the PICK system or on my xp hard drive?

 
I then must run your program again, this time accessing it on the xp box to 
restore the saved file.  If this file is on the PICK box, then I must be able 
to specify it's location in Accuterm, and also where I want to save the restore 
file. 

 
How am I doing?
 
Dave 




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