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- In article <1994Apr20.174142.62561@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu> jbethel@falcon.cc.ukans.edu (Jesse J. Bethel) writes:
- >Subject: Trumpet sucks. Anyone else?
- >From: jbethel@falcon.cc.ukans.edu (Jesse J. Bethel)
- >Date: 20 Apr 94 17:41:41 CDT
-
- >I always use the Trumpet dialler to get into better programs like my ftp, telnet,
- >and Mosaic (which is just beautiful, in my opinion, despite the bugs). However, the
- >dialler is just so damn buggy that I sometimes feel like taking a shotgun to the
- >computer. Do I have any options here?
- >Any help would be useful.
-
- Yes, you can lobby the administration in Strong Hall and get more dial in
- lines, oh, and shorten your sig file (save bandwidth).
- _
- Laura Green
- Academic User Services
- University of Kansas
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Apr 28 22:29:28 1994
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- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 1994 22:29:28 GMT
- From: ehagen@hawaii.edu (Eric Hagen)
- Message-Id: <CozqH4.E0J@news.Hawaii.Edu>
- Organization: University of Hawaii
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- References: <1994Apr24.223548.23897@bnlux1.bnl.gov>, <2plj59$pkq@crl2.crl.com>, <jones.29.0015F422@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov>
- Subject: Re: In search of.... Winsock telnet app with KERMIT support
-
- Doug Jones (jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov) wrote:
- : In article <2plj59$pkq@crl2.crl.com> cgi@crl.com (Paul Smith) writes:
-
- : >The point has been almost lost in this thread!! I too NEED a GOOOD telnet
- : >client (WinQVT is a goood example, that provides goood DEC VT emulation)
- : >that also has built in async file tranfer protocol support built in.
- : >I.E. kermit and z/xmodem.
-
- : I understand your need, and I agree completely, and I am astounded that
- : no one has done this as yet - it seems so simple. I heard this same "rumor"
- : that Kermit supports TCP/IP - but as near as I can tell its only a rumor, at
- : least on the PC platform. I ftp'd into the home of Kermit (Columbia) and went
- : all through their stuff - found a nice windows version of Kermit, but it was
- : strictly a com port to modem implementation - no mention of TCP/IP anywhere.
- : It couldn't be THAT difficult to put X-modem into a Telnet client, could it?
- : Since we're making a wish list - how about Y-modem Batch?
- : Doug
- : jones@cbdb1.nimh.nih.gov
-
- Zmodem, Zmodem, Zmodem.....
-
- Hell, I just want a good working stand alone telnet that I can mud with.
- I can not even get the netmanag telnet to work well for me... :(
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