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- From: vandry@CAM.ORG (Phillip Vandry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2.gno
- Subject: Re: IIGS Server
- Keywords: gno, server
- Message-ID: <C005An.IyH@CAM.ORG>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 03:49:35 GMT
- References: <BzzEGz.73G@CAM.ORG> <glenn.725576356@depot.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu>
- Organization: Champlain Regional College, St-Lambert QC CANADA
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- glenn@cis.ksu.edu (Glenn S Goldstein) writes:
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- >Jawaid Bazyar directed me to this news group in the hopes that someone
- >here knows how to connect an Apple IIe as a terminal to an Apple IIgs
- >running GNO/ME. Well...if you know how to do this please post an
- >answer here or email me. Thanks.
-
- I wrote a program that lets you do remote access by modem, fully automated.
- It would also work with a null modem cable (you would have to type ten
- initializing keystrokes from the IIe so the program think you are a modem)
-
- From the GS, it's as simple as
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- seq .ttyx & - where .ttyx is the name of the modem port.
-
- If it's a real modem connected, it will answer like a BBS running in the
- background. On exit, it starts over and waits for another call.
-
- There are limitations (anybody can call and format your hard disk all they
- like, so it's not good to actually OPEN your computer :).
-
- I finally got around to putting tnewpgrp and settpgrp (can't even remember if
- that's it) and it fully works now. Turns out gsh changes terminal parameters
- and the process group must be reset every time gsh is run. Thanks Jawaid and the
- others.
-
- If you want it, I can put it on cba2
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- | Phillip Vandry | Vandry@Cam.Org | Merry Christmas II you! |
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