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  • Started 19 years ago by charos
  • Latest reply 19 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • charos Member

    I have this cool video computer that uses OS/2 to playback MPEG2 files.

    The OSX (early) FTP text client works fine.

    Fetch:
    The software only shows the files directory, it never shows the directories, and as such, I cannot navigate.

    FileZilla on the PC works, so I know the box supports file navigation.

    Thanks!

    - Bill

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Can you post the contents of the Fetch Transcript window after you connect?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • charos Member

    Here is the transcript. I bet you don't see this everyday...

    Thanks!
    <<
    Fetch 4.0.3 System 0x1015 Expires 05/28/2004 TR
    Connecting to 10.31.1.65 port 21 (5/14/04 2:52:15 PM)
    220 FTP server (IBM OS/2 TCP/IP FTP Version 1.2) ready.
    USER limt
    331 Password required for limt.
    XXXX
    230 User limt logged in.
    SYST
    215 OS/2 operating system
    PWD
    257 "C:" is current directory.
    MACB ENABLE
    502 Unknown command.
    PWD
    257 "C:" is current directory.
    PWD
    257 "C:" is current directory.
    PORT 10,31,1,51,60,64
    200 PORT command successful.
    NLST
    150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for C:.
    STARTLVS.XXX
    U_EXIT.CMD
    STARTLVS.BAK
    STARTUP.CMD
    STARTLVS.CMD
    CONFIG.OLD
    CONFIG.SYS
    226 Transfer complete.

    >>

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Thanks -- I definitely don't see that every day :).

    Could you post the output of the View File List command in the Remote menu?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • charos Member

    Good question. Yes, your software has the directory list. I suspect some type of file attribute problem.

    This OS/2 is a very interesting OS. There is almost litterally no support for it on the web. Amazing. Best thing IBM ever did, and they make very nice computers.

    Thanks for the help!

    <<
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:09 SWAPPER
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:10 OS2
    103 A 05-12-104 20:37 STARTLVS.XXX
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:14 UPGRADE
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:14 MPTN
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:15 IBMCOM
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:17 MWAVEOS2
    0 DIR 01-10-97 12:17 LVS
    65 A 05-12-104 20:36 U_EXIT.CMD
    91 A 05-12-104 20:34 STARTLVS.BAK
    135 A 11-24-97 14:05 STARTUP.CMD
    103 A 05-12-104 20:38 STARTLVS.CMD
    2992 A 05-17-104 23:04 CONFIG.SYS
    0 DIR 05-12-104 20:49 LOGS
    2992 A 05-17-104 23:02 CONFIG.OLD
    >>

    - Bill

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    It looks like this version of OS/2 isn't Y2K compliant! [It shows 104 as the year instead of 04]

    Do you know if the numbers in the first column are the sizes of the files in bytes?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 19 years ago #

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