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Date: 10 May 1994 14:25:03 GMT
From: marion@cs.sunysb.edu (Marion Reyling)
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Subject: 'term' for MS Windows?
Does anyone know if term exists to run under MS Windows
(maybe with winsock)? (Term is a unix utility used
to connect 2 unix machines by opening a socket on both
ends. It doesn't use slip or any tcp-ip connection, and
you can run XWindows over it, but it has to be run at both
ends.) If not, is there any reason why it would be
difficult (or impossible?) to port it?
(A little knowledge is a dangerous thing ;-) ...)
Any comments would be appreciated.
-Marion Reyling