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- From: haworth@cwis.unomaha.edu (Dwight A. Haworth)
- Subject: Re: Access to Internet through CP/M
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.201912.7211@news.unomaha.edu>
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- Organization: University of Nebraska at Omaha
- References: <1992Aug30.152821.14886@news.unomaha.edu>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 20:19:12 GMT
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- I use both a 4/84 and a 4+88 to work with the internet. The obstacle you
- will encounter is that your host machine may not have software that works
- gracefully with the Kaypro. Some editors presume function keys; some
- host software does the same. The problem lies not in the Kaypro but in
- your host mainframe.
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- If your systems people cannot help you out with an editor and/or support
- for the ADM-3A that the Kaypro emulates, perhaps you can find a keypad
- redefinition program (several were available for the Kaypro at one time)
- that will allow you to program the function key codes into the numeric
- keypad. I'm not sure if it is possible, but it is certainly worth a try
- if your host system won't support the Kaypro. Good luck.
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