Installation and System Requirements
Platforms supported by Templeton
In order to run Templeton, you should have the correct executable for your
operating system. Please select your operating system and platform from
the list below:
Other operating systems, such as IRIX, HP-UX, DOS with Windows 3.1, or
Windows NT, may be supported in the future depending upon customer demand.
Templeton's interface has been designed for compatability between operating
system; you do not need to learn a new interface when changing operating
systems.
The current revision of Templeton is text-only (no graphical user interface).
If there is a show of support, then I will create a GUI in future releases.
Note: Hard disk requirements are not listed. The Templeton executable is
relatively small. However, the data copied from remote WWW
sites may be large and you should probably have between 2 and 50 Megs of disk
space for mirroring (depending on your usage).
System Requirements: OS/2 3.0 (Warp) or later, TCP/IP 2.0 or the
IBM Internet Connection for OS/2. HPFS prefered, but it runs fine under
FAT -- just truncate all names to 8 characters. For example,
templeton.exe becomes templeto.exe.
Required Files:
To run Templeton, type templeton.exe at the command prompt.
System Requirements: Windows 95, TCP/IP support. May work with
other network protocols.
Required Files:
- The Templeton executable: twin95.exe. This file should be
placed within a directory in your path.
- The Templeton configuration file: Templeto.cfg.
The file with the system defaults should be placed in
the the same directory as the executable.
- The termcap.dat file installed and configured for your display.
To run Templeton, type twin95.exe at the command prompt.
Under Windows 95, Templeton does not support long file names.
Registration currently is supported for specific machines only,
not IP addresses or subnets.
Not yet released.
System Requirements: Linux Slakware version 3.0 or later
(1.2.13 kernel or later).
Required Files:
- The Templeton executable: tlinux. This file should be placed
in the /etc/bin or /etc/local/bin (or your own favorite BIN)
directory.
This file must run with effective super-user access, otherwise, it will only
run in unregistered mode. This can be done either by setting the effective
user ID or effective group ID of Templeton. Templeton must access /dev/mem
in order to register a unique host.
- The Templeton configuration file: templeton.cfg. This file
should exist in the /etc directory for the system defaults.
- Individual users may use a .templetonrc
configuration file in their home directories.
Not yet released.
System Requirements: SunOS version 4.1.3 or Solaris 2.5 in SunOS
compatability mode.
Required Files:
- The Templeton executable.
For SunOS or Solaris in SunOS compatability mode, use tsunos.
For a Solaris-native application, use tsolaris.
(Release note: tsolaris is currently unavailable due to curses bug.)
The executable should be placed
in the /etc/bin or /etc/local/bin directory
(or somewhere in your PATH)
- The Templeton configuration file: templeton.cfg. This file
should exist in the /etc directory for the system defaults.
- Individual users may use a .templetonrc
configuration file in their home directories.
To run Templeton, type tsunos at the command prompt. Optionally,
this executable may be renamed to templeton.
The Pwd64 executable is called pwd64.sunos
in the SunOS 4.1.3 distribution.
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Document revision: 16 Feb. 1997 for Templeton 1.900 beta
Copyright 1996,1997 N.A. Krawetz
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