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Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 15:27:08 GMT
From: fan@admat1.arc.ab.ca (Ray Fan)
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Organization: Alberta Research Council
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Subject: How to use SLIP to connect PC/486 to SPARC10 through MODEM? (revision)
Is anybody in this newsgroup using SLIP with
Xappeal or Micro X-DOS? I mean
to use such a package to connect a 486 PC to
a SPARC10 unix machine through a MODEM remotely?
What I'd like to do is to turn my PC into an
X terminal to run Sun OpenWin apps.
(I could connect my PC - using a modem -
to that SPARC10 machine through a modem server,
then I could execute some UNIX commands - but
can't run any graphics apps. at all.)
Regarding my question: "How to turn a PC into an
X terminal to run Sun OpenWin apps. through a modem
connection?", I got quite a few answers from other
newsgroups and they suggest I use Micro X-DOS or
Xappeal - I found both support SLIP connection (i.e.
using MODEM), but there is no specific details found
in both manuals about how to use them (I mean
How to make a connection through a MODEM - they
got "slipper" included though).
If some nice soul there could send me a bit
detailed info. on how to do that, I would really
appreciate it!
If I have got this jungle through, I would post
the implementation details in this newsgroup.
Thanks a lot. - It mould be even nicer to send
any info. to the E-Mail: fan@arc.ab.ca
Thanks again.
Ray
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Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 08:18:29 +1000
From: daviddalke@ccgate.dp.beckman.com (David E. Dalke)
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Organization: Beckman Instruments
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References: <rsperlin.48.2DCCF9E2@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: Re: Current version of Trumpet Newsreader?
In article <rsperlin.48.2DCCF9E2@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu> rsperlin@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Richard Sperling) writes:
>Subject says it all. I've got 1.0A. If there's a newer version, where can I
>get it? Thanks.
>Richard
You can get 1.0 Rev B final beta #1 at
petros.psychol.utas.edu.au
in the /pre-releases directory. Have fun.
DD
_______________________________________________________________________________
David E. Dalke Engineer for God! Taking on God's profession.
Genesis 1:1 "In the beginning, God CREATED the Heavens and the Earth"
Views expressed here are my own! daviddalke@ccgate.dp.beckman.com
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From: cmd11@po.CWRU.Edu (Chris M. Dreher)
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Subject: Printers and servers...
Does anyone know of a program that lets you set up your printer as a print
server?
Thanks
Chris Dreher
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Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 22:29:58 UNDEFINED
From: larsenc@lcs.com (Craig Larsen)
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Subject: Winsock FAQ via WWW
Saturday and Sunday ONLY !
Our WWW server will be up this weekend for testing purposes.
I spent hours doing the HTML code for the FAQ and it's still
not pretty, but it works.
Check it out by pointing your WWW client to:
http://lcs.com/
This will up permanently with in two weeks.
Have fun !