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From: czar@uclink.berkeley.edu (GO BEARS)
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Subject: Re: [win] a better mousetrap...er...newsreader
In article <2r1s33$sta@agate.berkeley.edu> tmonroe@soda.berkeley.edu (Tony) writes:
>So is there anywhere where I can get a threaded newsreader
>a la trn for Windows 3.1 running Trumpet Winsock? Or at least a better
>newsreader?
I'm looking for the same thing. I would appreciate if someone would email me
with the reply.
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From: evanr@mit.edu (Evan Robinson)
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Subject: Re: Internet VoiceChat V1.0 RELEASED! (Final Posting)
In article <arg2.83.2DD25597@po.cwru.edu>, arg2@po.cwru.edu (Sargon) says:
>i tried the ivc 1 on a friends computer (since i don't have a sound card) and
>he tried to connexct with another friend. they both have windows sound cards
>(poor them) but it was close to impossibe to connect., when we did finally
>connect neither of us could hear each other. we got the connext light to go on
>and the ojne next to it. (i forget what its for) is there something i am doing
>wrong. has anyone else had this prob.?
Are you sure that they had their sound card input device set to Microphone
and that all the appropriate volume settings were enabled. Initially, I
(and several others) had this problem. My sound card (Sound Blaster Pro)
initially sets the attenuated line-in signal as the input source, which
of course must be changed (with the Mixer software, for example) in order
for IVC to use the mic.
--
Evan Robinson
evanr@mit.edu
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From: tes@netcom.com (Tracy E. Schreiber)
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Subject: Re: Finding IP Addresses...
In article <2r30v9$3kv@news.cs.tulane.edu>, ryker@saturn says:
>
>
>Does anyone know how I can determine the IP address from
>a "wordy" address. Example: how can I find the numerical
>address of some.site.ijust.thought.of
>
>I am using Chameleon to connect to a ppp and when I want to
>connect to a remote machine I need the numerical numbers.
>It does accept the other wordy address. Is there away to
>input wordy address or am I stuck with numerical input?
>
>Thanks a lot.
There is a simple windows program available that takes either an IP
and returns the name or takes the name and returns the IP address. It
is called Window Sockets Host written by Andy H. Coates. You can find
it at ftp.cica.indiana.edu in /pub/pc/win3/uploads/wshost.zip.
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From: Adam@daymer.demon.co.uk (Adam Chamberlain)
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Subject: shareware software
Could any one suggest a good public domain/shareware program for use with
Windows 3.1 that works with ppp and/or slip protocols. Also could any one
inform me of an ftp site that might have this file.
Thanks
--
Adam Chamberlain
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From: leyx0006@gold.tc.umn.edu (Bob Zimbinski)
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Subject: Re: Good News Reader
In article <2r20na$mib@exodus.databank.com> root@databank.com (System Administrator) writes:
>From: root@databank.com (System Administrator)
>Subject: Good News Reader
>Date: 14 May 1994 03:04:58 -0500
>Try Eudora ...
Say what? I don't think Eudora can read news? Am I mistaken, or is this pure
hooey?
Awaiting enlightenment...
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From: ralphs@halcyon.com
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Subject: Re: shareware software
In article <768950427snz@daymer.demon.co.uk>, <Adam@daymer.demon.co.uk> writes:
> Could any one suggest a good public domain/shareware program for use with
> Windows 3.1 that works with ppp and/or slip protocols. Also could any one
> inform me of an ftp site that might have this file.
Poke around on ftp.netmanage.com for their demo stuff. Also, grab a
copy of THE INTERNET STARTER KIT FOR WINDOWS (Engst, Low, Simons) from
Hayden Books, which has a disk included, as well as a provider's discount
coupon.