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- In article <weschdc.2.000C2A30@edge.ercnet.com> weschdc@edge.ercnet.com (David C. Wesch) writes:
- >Is there a Shareware / Freeware version of 3270 Telnet available for a SLIP
- >Winsock? I have a VT100 version but havn't found a 3270 yet.
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- >Thanks,
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- >David Wesch
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- >weschdc@edge.ercnet.com
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- You will find the most recent version of QWS3270.ZIP at ftp.ccs.queensu.ca.
- It is written by Jim Rymerson and is quite good.
- DD
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Wed Jun 1 18:30:40 1994
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- From: mtaber@netcom.com (Mark Taber)
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- Subject: Re: Book on Internet
-
- In article <0097F3EE.A98FD594@uvphys.phys.UVic.CA> michael@uvphys.phys.UVic.CA (Dr. Michael J. Rensing) writes:
- >From: michael@uvphys.phys.UVic.CA (Dr. Michael J. Rensing)
- >Subject: Re: Book on Internet
- >Date: Tue, 31 May 1994 16:19:45 GMT
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- >In article <2sf7uu$3ca@cherry.atlanta.com>, michael@lysis.com (Michael Horner) writes:
- >>In article <2semn9$27ja@mtecv2.mty.itesm.mx>, mpinones@netmon.mty.itesm.mx (Marco A. Pinones I.) says:
- >>>
- >>>I have read a lot about a book containing software from
- >>>Chamelon: slip, telnet and others to access the internet.
- >>>Does somebody know the name of the book? (ISDN?)
- >>>Greetings.
- >I was in a book store last weekend, and there were at least two other books
- >which had a Chameleon disk. Darned if I can remember the names, though.
-
- Two other books that include the Chameleon Sampler are:
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- The Internet Unleashed
- Sams Publishing, 1380 pp, $44.95
- ISBN 0-672-30466-X
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- Navigating the Internet, Deluxe Edition
- Richard Smith and Mark Gibbs
- Sams Publishing, 640 pp, $29.95
- ISBN 0-672-30485-6
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- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 11:45:42
- From: tnert@bisque.cc.utexas.edu (Trent Stevens)
- Message-Id: <tnert.832.000BC359@bisque.cc.utexas.edu>
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- Subject: Re: Winsock mail reader for Win 3.1
-
- In article <jbaima.4.00092D06@onramp.net> jbaima@onramp.net (John Baima) writes:
- >I got the basic Chameleon package because I needed PPP access.
- >However the Chameleon newsreader is truely lame and I have
- >started using Trumpet which is vastly better for a PPP 14.4k
- >link. Now I'm looking at the mail reader. The Chameleon mailer
- >is not as lame as the newsreader, but it is still poor (no aliases,
- >can only handle small incoming messages--it just uses the
- >basic edit control). Is there any way to get the Win for WG mail
- >program or other commercial/shareware program which is
- >better to work with winsock? Thanks for any help!
-
- Try the public-domain version of Eudora, Version 1.4. It's available as
- "eudora14.exe" at sites around the world. It doesn't work well with
- Chameleon's stack, but it sounds like you'd prefer to use Trumpet anyway.
- Good luck!
-
- Trent Stevens tnert@bisque.cc.utexas.edu
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