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- From: eric@wolf359.uucp (Eric Edwards)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: Re: Can ""traditional"" comm programs talk TCP/IP?
- Message-ID: <PW5or*ub0@wolf359.uucp>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 05:28:51 GMT
- References: <19JUL92.12414681@sklib.usask.ca> <PSHUANG.92Jul19161330@ninja.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Engineers in Exile
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- In article <PSHUANG.92Jul19161330@ninja.mit.edu>, Ping-Shun Huang writes:
-
- > In article <19JUL92.12414681@sklib.usask.ca> scott@sklib.usask.ca writes:
- >
- > > I use NCSA Telnet on my PC to connect to remote sites for both telnet
- > > and ftp, but I miss having the features of my "traditional"
- > > communications packages i.e. ProComm, Telemate, Telix etc.
- >
- [talks of features of network term programs]
- > If you query the software publishers whose software
- > supports sharing modem-pool connections through the network (now that I
- > think about it, I would have expected Datastorm to provide that
- > capability in Procomm Plus 2.0 and newer releases), I'd bet those
-
- Actually this was addressed earlier than 2.0 but Datastorm chose to
- impliment this in a seperate "network version".
-
- Procomm Plus for Windows also supports INT14. It's a bit wierd though
- since neither INT14 nor packet drivers are real happy running under
- Windows.
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