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echo: coffee_klatsch
to: Cindy Haglund
from: Mark Lewis
date: 2008-07-03 23:45:58
subject: Imac telnet

Hi Cindy,
On , you wrote me:

 ML>> on my OS/2 boxen, with SIO and vmodem, i still use the old DOS
 ML>> Telix version... when i'm on windows, i use either the windows 
 ML>> version
 ML>> of QModem or the windows version of Telix... then there's 
 ML>> also Hyperterm...

 CH>  :) Good old telix huh? Awww hey. I've been using it for so long...
 CH> it willb e so strange to use anything different.

i'm sure...

 CH> I have tried hypperterm with windows here and I find it strange in
 CH> that you don't log off, you just close up the window..  So Imacs have
 CH> this hyperterm too?

hunh? i always sign off when i use hyperterm... on my bbs there's a
sign/log off option plus a hidden one that i always use... it is much nicer
than simply dropping the connection... dropping the connection is kinda
like if i came over to visit you and left by way of the bathroom window
without saying goodbye, eh? ;)

 ML>> the key factor you need for transferring files is that the terminal
 ML>> software you use can handle file transfers encapsulated within the
 ML>> telnet stream... another nice factor is one that can handle ANSI
 ML>> color codes _and_ the "IBM" character set...

 CH>  Okay... i think..

what part caused the "i think" comment?

 ML>> if there's a version of syncterm available for the imacs, i'd
 ML>> say give it a try and see if you like it ;)

 CH>  Okee...

Bye bye!
  mark

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