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- From: Philip Stokes <phil@stokes.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: napsaterm
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 96 15:39:08 GMT
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- Message-ID: <9602201539.AA0098v@stokes.demon.co.uk>
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- John Severinsen (jsev@midland.co.nz) wrote:
- > On 18-Feb-96 01:57:42 (Msg ID: <4g4msm$fgd@plum.nectar.com.au>), Michael
- > Mifsud wrote:
- > --
- >
- > >how do you use napsaterm ..?
- >
- > >is it an term emultor (ie can i use it for
- > >telnet? if so how?)
- >
- > The only way I have managed to get it to work nicely is to add the address you
- > want to telnet to in the tooltypes (i.e. HOST=<address>). The only annoying
- > thing is you have to keep changing it.
- >
- > Maybe someone else can enlighten us?
-
- Try running it from a shell using
- 'run napsaterm -d telnet -s <port> <host.address>'
-
- or you could write a script to execute it using .key to parse arguments.
-
- Phil
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