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to: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)
from: David Breeding 72330,2051
date: 1994-11-20 22:14:51
subject: #20572-#_gs_rdy() question

#: 20574 S3/Languages
    20-Nov-94  22:14:51
Sb: #20572-#_gs_rdy() question
Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230 (X)

 > I wrote a generic dialer hundreds of years ago in 6809 asm... Probably of
 > very little use if you're using OSK. C is the better way to go anyway.

I hadn't seen it, but, as you said, it would probably be a little hard to port
over.

Yes, I think that "C" is the "wave of the future".  I have the dialer where it
will connect, now, thanks to Bob.. I was really baffled as to what was going
on.  I was of the impression that the .EKO in the descriptor was for echo to
stdout.  Learned something.

I think I'll try to get the thing to auto logon, too..  I guess it's kind of an
elementary project, but I've not seen one anywhere, so maybe someone will be
able to use it.  We have a single-line BBS here and sometimes I get a little
tired of hitting "a/" so many times .


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