Re: [foxboro] Simple UNIX tasks on a Windows platform

Sascha,

Thanks for the feedback.  This helped.  As for the other suggestions, I
guess I was not clear on my inquiry.  I was not looking for a "how to" =
get
to the cmd prompt/ncenv/sh, but rather a "how to" get the iccdrvr.tsk to
redirect the screen echo to an output file.  I have since figured out =
that I
needed to use the -o option.  It's been a while since I last used
iccdrvr.tsk (which was always on a UNIX system) and for some reason I
remembered it to be -d; which is wrong! =20

Thanks again for everyone's help.


Joseph M. Riccardi, Inc.
DCS Services - Industrial Process Control
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measured with money; and that is sincerity and integrity." - Donald A. =
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-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] =
On
Behalf Of Sascha Wildner
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 5:06 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Simple UNIX tasks on a Windows platform

Joseph M. Riccardi wrote:
> I used to run iccdrvr.tsk (ADD/MODIFY blocks) and could view the=20
> results by scrolling back up the VT100 window or redirecting the =
output to
a log file.
> I need to review for errors, etc.  I cannot seem to figure out a way=20
> to do it on the Windows platform.  I tried to redirect the output to a =

> log file; that did not work.  I tried to increase the size of the=20
> command prompt window (buffer size =3D 999 and number of buffers =3D =
999);=20
> and that did not work.
>=20
> Any other suggestions?

To change the size of the scrollback buffer, change "Screen buffer size" =

  in the "Layout" tab, not "Buffer size" in the "Options" tab. The =
latter
seems to be for adjusting how much command history can be accessed with
Cursor Up/Down.

Regards,

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