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From: "John Dillon" <jfd@clubi.ie>
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Subject: false host - vt100 development
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 21:27:28 +0100
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This probably is something simple that i can't figure out. But i'll ask
anyway.
I am developing low level screen routines on a unix/vt100 (through kermit)
system
at work. At home I want to try out some things on my Windows95 based PC.
I want to c:\> type ascreen.txt > somedevice but I then want Kermit to
read this file
"ascreen.txt" and display it
Is this posssible in win 95?
Is there a (small)unix emulator for win95? Or should I really be looking at
installing UNIX? <I don't want to do this! it has failed for me before>
jfd