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From: Emmanuel Koku <ekoku@epas.utoronto.ca>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Turning Off Dialing Signals.
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 1995 19:24:15 -0500
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Hallo, I'd be very grateful if I could get help on how to turn off the
speaker/ or minimize the noice that comes from the speakers when
connecting to a server by modem. I've looked at the modem software and
turned the speakers off. Yes, the speaker doesn't work when I'm using
the software's terminal and dialing out. All these is done under
windows. However, when I switch to dos and dial through the kermit
software, the noice just wakes my family up. Any help?. Sincerely,
Emmanuel.
a plot of sin(x) to my local machine, I was thrilled to
watch the graph appear on my VGA color monitor like magic.
I would love to know how to use the Tek4010 mode for other
purposes. However, my University computing services help desk
suggested that
1. Tektronix terminal are a deadend technology. (I'm probably
paraphrasing grossly.)
2. Tek emulators do not display useful graphical formats
likes gif , jpg, postscript, etc.
3. I should set up a PPP connection with the University servers.
Can anyone suggest their favorite uses for the tek emulator
(which are not acheivable with the vt100 emulator)?
I just read "Using MS-DOS Kermit" by C. Gianone, 1st edition,
which I found to be a beautiful book, but it does not cover this point
too deeply.
Thanks,
Alexander Ng