Riku Saikkonen (Finland) submits his telnet client for MS-DOS which uses the serial port as the I/O device. Although designed for Bulletin Board System (BBS) applications, STELNET works equally well without any BBS software. STELNET requires a FOSSIL driver and the Waterloo TCP library. It supports binary mode telnet (8-bit), and a '8-bit clean mode', in which all 256 characters are cleanly transferred in both directions. STELNET does not do any terminal emulation of its own; it should never change the data transferred (except where protocol requirements designate).
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Riku Saikkonen (Finland) submits his telnet client for MS-DOS which uses the serial port as the I/O device. Although designed for Bulletin Board System (BBS) applications, STELNET works equally well without any BBS software. STELNET requires a FOSSIL driver and the Waterloo TCP library. It supports binary mode telnet (8-bit), and a '8-bit clean mode', in which all 256 characters are cleanly transferred in both directions. STELNET does not do any terminal emulation of its own; it should never change the data transferred (except where protocol requirements designate).
- copying
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- makefile
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- stelnet.bug
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- stelnet.c
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- stelnet.doc
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- stelnet.exe
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- wattcp.cfg
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