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- From: mitcht@alaska.net (Mitch Thompson)
- Newsgroups: aus.computers.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Using a terminal on an Amiga?
- Date: 8 Jan 1996 20:35:54 GMT
- Organization: Internet Alaska Inc.
- Message-ID: <1038.6581T628T610@alaska.net>
- References: <4cme9r$cb8@nyheter.chalmers.se>
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- Hello, Fredrik S|renson,
- > In article <639.6575T1264T2965@alaska.net>,
- > Mitch Thompson <mitcht@alaska.net> wrote:
- >>
- >>On Aminet:
- >>
- >>AuxHandler.lha comm/misc 36K 447+Dos handler to use CLI via serial
- >>port.
- >>
- >>should do it.
- >>
- > But now you are saying funny things. The Auxhandler did come free with my
- > 1.3 500, and all that was required was to connect the terminal (you know,
- > nullmodem to the serial port) and then write
-
-
- > 1> newshell aux:
-
- > This is stated in my very first Amiga "manual" (it wasn't really, it was
- > just a book that mostly dealt with the keyboard, the mouse and the
- > Workbench. But it did tell how to connect a terminal to the Amiga.)
- >
-
- You are correct, even WB3.1 has an auxhandler in l:. In the WB3.1 DOS manual,
- pages, B10-B11 say basically the same thing as you did above.
-
-
- I think the aminet archive is an enhancement package.
-
-
- --
- Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Jean-Paul Sartre: In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the
- chicken found it necessary to cross the road.
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