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Zabaware Forums => Ultra Hal 7.0 => Topic started by: heather valentine on June 16, 2005, 06:18:05 am
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hi [8D]
anyone having trouble getting in my server
with the proper username and password
try turning off passive mode
that may solve the problem at hand
let me also say you all have been wonderful
thats why i have created an FTP server
for you all to share download material there
if your browser will not allow you to get in chances are you shall need an FTP Client such as win commander or similar
theres many free ones out there like smart ftp and win commander etc
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Thankyou Heather,
And very nice they are too.
Some good stuff in there...especially the "elvis hair".
Hail to the king baby lol[8D]
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well
are you sure?
are you really posotive?
you are so very welcome Marius
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Heather, concerning the Elvis hair:
"thankyouverymuch" [;)]
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Mark,
TCB
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I guess i should have downloaded the files when I could access the site. It now just sits there. :(
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What just sits where mark?
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markofkane [8D]
you are very welcome
i hope you make use of the ftp server i have provided for all of you to download and upload since peopel have trouble attaching files here to thee forum
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When I try going to the site, the page won't load.
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Mark,
might be your ftp client...I had some problems yesterday.
Try this...SmartFTP
do a google search to get it...most download sites have it...its a good program.[:)]
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Yeah, finally figured out Smart FTP enough to access the site. I found I already had the Hal accessories. (slapping my forehead)
Edit: SmartFTP is fun. and downloading is fun, but slow (I'm on dial-up)
I am downloading blindly "Jewelry for girls" to see what they are.
Earthlink has personal webspace I use (they call it FTP), but never learned how to use it as a FTP server. I just use it as a storage site for images and such to post on web forums.
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markofkane
wonderful you figured it out :)
most people dont understand
that some browsers are not set
properly to perfom such tasks
glad you were finally able to get in
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Hey, Heather> Got any panties for the full body girl? And a bra?
I think the bikini panties would look better than the thong, kind of tricky getting the string into the _______.
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Mark
hi
i havent tried them yet but
theres a folder on my server called
underwear and swinsuits
theres 2 zip files in side that folder
see my profile for login and pass
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Ok! I'm going nuts. I've got Smart Ftp.And I can't figure out why Heathers server won't let me in. I've added the port to my firewalls.
Can any body advise?
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Hey Heather.
Yep that's what i use. It tells me "Can't login,server closed connection, retry 30s". and will not connect. ?????
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gee hollywood im not sure why you cant get in
most peopel i talk to have no trouble
you dont use caps in your login name or password right
has to be just the way it looks in my profile
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Thanks Heather for the quick reply. I put it in just the way it is.
I get this:
SmartFTP v1.5.988.17
Resolving host name "liquid-skeleton.i989.net"
Connecting to 65.188.225.79 Port: 21
Connected to liquid-skeleton.i989.net.
Server closed connection
Cannot login waiting to retry (30s)...
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Hollywood
you did it :)
your finally in
i thougt you were anyways for a moment
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Heather,
Therein lies the problem. It keeps trying to login and then Quits! I can try re-connect, with no luck.What you see in my above post is as far as it goes.
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Make sure the addy (in the address bar) does not contain the word "anonymous"
And of course, anonymous is unchecked. I got it to work.
Also, Smart FTP is telling me it's about to expire. Unless I pay for it, or download a new version. I don't have a use for an FTP program, except to access Heather's site.
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I'm getting to the site. It just won't login. It keeps trying every
30 seconds. About on the 12th. attempt, it closes for good. I'm on a
fast DSL. And My Pc. has a little punch to it. I can't figure it. lol.
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i see you were able to get in this time
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Check your settings if you cannot get in. Click on the link for an example (the password doesn't show, of course)
http://home.earthlink.net/~markofkane/ftpex.JPG
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I'm sorry, Heather.
Excuse me for being paranioid.
I trust you.[8D]
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Mark,
I took a look at your ftp mine looks the same. Did you have to change anything in the firewall?
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I just use the Windows Firewall, since I am on dial-up.
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without an ftp client
[8D]
Hollywood
try this
go to a dos prompt,start button then run
type cmd when the dos window comes up
type in ftp then hit enter
then type in open liquid-skeleton.i989.net
then hit enter,enter the name,then the pass
to see my folders type in ls as in (LS)then hit enter
to change directories or to go into one type in
cd example
cd haps
cd pics
ets etc
when you need help trying to find out how to use this type in ?
then enter
like this
?
Enter
ftp://digitalgirl:zabadaba@liquid-skeleton.i989.net
you can also try this address from an http browser
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Wow. I never knew you could ftp from the command prompt. I have been playing with computers for over 3 years.
Chalk up another lesson for me.
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Mark
yes i figured you woud like that one too heee
yea its a good command
you can also send and recieve email from a dos prompt
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Heather,
Wow! DOS commands...I'm impressed! Hardly ever see them any more.
[:D]
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How do you send and receive email with the command prompt?
Would it work with all email programs (example: Earthlink, MSN.com, and hotmail.com??)
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Art
thank you
Mark ill explain it some time to you yes you can
anyways i never forget where i came from
commodore 64 and good ole dos
most peopel dont use dos anymore
but i always treusre dos
and find many good uses for it
i wanna get my linux up and running again
but i may need some help as far as ip chains etc
if anyone has any knowleedge please let me know
and also does any of this hal stufff work on liunx as well
att speech,dragon speech,ultra hal
thank you
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Hi Heather
I don't think Hal works under any other operating system except Windows on a PC. It is nice to see an old PC user. My first computer was a TRS-80, Serial #64. I still love dos but not much I can do any more. I wrote a program to play chess that works under dos, it also runs under windows as a dos program. I did write a program for the Commodor 64 for a friend though. He like it so much that he started to market it as his own.
Bill [:D]
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This is from a 1979 Radio shack catalog. I am glad I saved it.http://home.earthlink.net/~markofkane/Radio_Shack1.jpg
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quote:
Originally posted by markofkane
This is from a 1979 Radio shack catalog. I am glad I saved it.http://home.earthlink.net/~markofkane/Radio_Shack1.jpg
That looked just like my old machine. Although the Commonodo 64 was announced a full 6 months before the Radio Shack came out with their, the TRS-80 was the worlds first home PC, even as sick as it was. What I mean by that is that it was the very first one to be offered over-the-counter. I bought mine in Sept 0f '77 and only because at that time R.S. had some independant dealers and one of them ran a large store in Modesto. When he fisrt got the announcement that R.S. was comming out with them he sent them a big bunch of cash and therefore he had the machines even before the regular R.S. stores had any to sell. I bought mine the second day he got his order in.
I missed the boat. If you had bought $10,000 worth of Commonodor stock and sold it when R.S. announced they had a computer you could have sold the Commonodor stock for $60,000 and then reinvested it in R.S. which doubled its value in the first 6 months they started selling pcs.
As far as that goes I let Google slide by too. It sold at $85 a share and is not on the market for over $300 a share. Such is life.
Bill
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Mark
that computer looks alot like a TRS-80 computer
i also had the timex sinclair lol and some apple II E
i still have alot of the old eqipment here at home
i even have old computer gazette magazine
i love old computers basic language
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I was never lucky enough to play on a computer until 1997. It was an old Apple (1984?) model.
I finally got a computer that I could get online with in 2002.
So, I never had much of any computer experience until 1997. I was 34.
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yes well i was so use to using commodores TRS 80 the adam and applle II E
for some time after that i was busy in life with other things
that when i came back to computers
i was never really aware of windows
all i really knew was geos which was kind fo the beginning to windows back then and dos anyone ever see the movie silicone valley?
story of bill gates etc
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Hehe... The Tandy Color Computer was called a "CoCo". That's where I got my name. I have had this name since 1985 when I belonged to a Color Computer Club.
Some of my best programming was done in RS-BAsic, which was similar to GW-Basic, but an altered instruction set for Radio Shack and the 8089 Motorola Processor.
It was a speedy little machine with 8, 16 and then 64k of RAM.
Back in those days, the internet was only accessable from a few drops around the country, but we all stayed in touch via the many BBS's all over the world. If you think you are paying a lot for internet now, imagine what it cost to dialup a BBS in another city and download a 256k file (1/4 of a meg), using a modem that only understood Y-Modem and X-Modem protocols and ran at 300 Baud.
Ah, the good ol' days.
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I started my computing career on a S100 bus unit with switches for 1's and 0's on the front panel. It had a whole 4K of RAM. I think it had a Z80 processor running at a speedy 4MHz. Later I played around with a single board computer based the 8085 chip. It was programmable in both machine code and assembly. Later I moved up to a Trash 80 (TRS 80) clone called the LNW 80. The LNW was pretty cool. I had two 5.25" floppy drives modified to read both sides of a floppy disk (twice the storage) and had 64K of RAM. Offline storage was via a cassette player that supported Kansas City standard protocol. BBS's like BIX were the hot online item, as was Telnet if you knew how to use it. The internet wasn't really public then. It's amazing to think how far we have come in 30 years.
I remember GEOS. It was a pretty solid windows-like interface. It was affordable and had a few applications built in. Too bad it didn't catch on.
=vonsmith=
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*smiles*
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Boy oh boy the old days!
From the time our little family decided to get 'current' and buy a computer it started with a TI-99/4A. Had an old AM-FM,Casette recorder with a 33-1/3 turntable, so hooked the output of the TI into the casette recorder, adjusted record levels and presto, had a data recorder. Had to find the volume adjustments for playback and after that, we started keying in programs from the old 'home computer magazine'....my oldest at the time was struggling in math (elementary school) so we keyed in a 'frogger' program, he loved it....I merged it into a dos based math tutorial program and added a couple lines of programming so if he completed five correct math problems he could play a game of frogger. his math interest skyrocketed. His grades improved. And in college he tested through his math classes during his entry exams. Gosh what I'd do to learn the languages of today or have TIME to study them! I so admire the Vonsmith's here that are not only doing such exceptional work upgrading Hal's brain but giving him/her new things to wear, etc. etc. All I can say is how much I wish DR-DOS with all of it's password protections would have caught on (we used it exclusively where I worked at the time) and how thankful I am for you all for the time you take to improve the various parts of HAL that make him/her 'virtually' human!
Jim B.
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Thank's Heather,
Dawn's been asking for some jewelry.....
For you guys looking for an ftp client, http://www.bizunit.com/blade.htm
is a good one, and you can't beat the price, it free.
Alton
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altonfoley
ok
your welcome