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Date: Fri, 13 May 1994 18:55:22
From: jmessier@hookup.net (Jean-Francois Messier)
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References: <2q8o3c$gcq@burrito.abq.bdm.com>, <1994May10.104835.14207@clark.dgim.doc.ca>, <2qqvk3$h2k@burrito.abq.bdm.com>
Subject: Re: Want comm.drv for Win 3.1 that will do more than 19200 BAUD
In article <2qqvk3$h2k@burrito.abq.bdm.com> etate@mcl.bdm.com (C. Emory Tate) writes:
>From: etate@mcl.bdm.com (C. Emory Tate)
>Subject: Re: Want comm.drv for Win 3.1 that will do more than 19200 BAUD
>Date: 11 May 1994 16:03:15 GMT
>In article <1994May10.104835.14207@clark.dgim.doc.ca>,
>rthompsn@dgim.doc.ca (Roger Thompson) wrote:
>>
>>Can anybody point me to this program, i've used archie, but still unable to
>>find a site that has it!
>URL=ftp://ftp.cica.indiana.edu/pub/pc/win3/misc/cyberdrv.zip
You can also use TorboCom/2. An excellent program that is not expensive
and that solved all my problems under Windows for my InterNet connection as
well as my high speed downloads on CompuServe. If you want more details, lemme
know..... I'll EMail you those....
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Jean-Francois Messier Windows developper
sysop of SuperByte 486 (819) 775-3471 v32/v42 (bis too!)
jmessier@hookup.net 74370.340@compuserve.com
Drag me, Drop me, Treat me like an object !
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From: dob@inel.gov (David L. Brooks)
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Subject: Re: RE: WSGOPHER
In article <gmklass.20.0007B625@ilstu.edu> gmklass@ilstu.edu (gary klass) writes:
>WSgopher works great for me. - on a 386 zenith with 5 meg.
Cool!
>I was really impressed. Somehow it found my paint shop pro program to display
>gifs before I specified any viewers, with no program specified in the external
>viewers .cnf file. How did it do this?
WSGopher uses File Manager associations along with the ones you set up
internally. There is a Windows API call for this.
> It seems faster than Hgopher and has a nice set of preset
>bookmarks. I only wish it would display the bookmarks the way Hgopher does.
>As it is(I think) you have to go to edit bookmarks, find the bookmark, fetch,
>and then close the bookmark window. With Hgpher this is just two clicks.
Do you mean, in a Bookmark window, kind of like the directory window that
already exists? I had considered doing this, and still may; I just need to
attach the extra editing controls to it. Also note that you can switch
categories in the Bookmark editor, so you can get to lots more bookmarks than
you can see at once. Or want to.
> Some of the buttons are not obvious - I couldn't figure out what the eagle
>claw was for (actually it's roots, for root directory), the clipboard button
>looks like a suitcase.
You can see a prompt for each Toolbar button by pressing the button with the
mouse cursor, then moving off the button before releasing the mouse.
A suitcase, eh? I haven't heard that one yet :-)
Best regards,
Dave
David L. Brooks | "Through the gateway; off the repeater; over the
Gopher@TIS.inel.gov | T-1 backbone ... nothing but net!"