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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Subject: Re: A suggestion for a terminal emulation newsgroup
Date: 6 Jul 1999 13:11:59 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <lDkg3.18059$4e1.223525@iad-read.news.verio.net>,
T.E.Dickey <dickey@shell.clark.net> wrote:
: In comp.terminals Shmuel Doron <msdafna@pluto.mscc.huji.ac.il> wrote:
:
: > I'm suggesting the same thing that you want: a single newsgroup dealing
: > with terminal emulation. I just don't think that comp.terminals is doing
: > the job right now. That's why I've suggested comp.terminals.emulation.
: > I think that the reason for the low traffic on comp.terminals is the fact
: > that the subject of terminal emulation is being discussed on so many
: > different newsgroups.
:
: I asked before - am repeating: show us the articles you're talking about.
: (I trawl for those related to xterm, ncurses, terminfo and termcap - the
: existing newsgroups seem to work for those in context).
And I use dejanews to search for
kermit
telnet
terminal in conjunction with one of:
wyse50 wy50 wyse 60 wy60
tvi925 tvi950 tvi955
scoansi at386
vt220 vt320 vt420
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