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- From: linville@garfield.catt.ncsu.edu (John W. Linville)
- Subject: Re: Telnet
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.054610.5975@ncsu.edu>
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- Organization: Computer and Technologies Theme Program, NCSU, Raleigh
- References: <13441@chalmers.se> <GHENNIGA.92Aug17143059@ampere.ampere> <13456@chalmers.se>
- Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1992 05:46:10 GMT
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- In article <13456@chalmers.se> d9mikael@dtek.chalmers.se (Mikael Wahlgren) writes:
- >>This is almost correct. You can run ANY OS/2 app, but if it's a PM (or
- >>WPS) program you won't be able to see the application so it's use running
- >>such programs is limited. You can only work with text mode programs. As for
- >
- >Yes, I understand that you can't do PM programs with it. But CAN you do
- >ANY text mode program, even if it does NOT use stdin/stdout, but rather use
- >the logical or physical display buffer?
-
- In a word--YES! In fact, the other day I was running MS-WORD (DOS family mode)
- 5.0 from an Amiga connected by modem to a Unix host from which I telneted to my
- OS/2 box.
-
- Happy computing!
-
- John W. Linville
-
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