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- From: hatton@socrates.ucsf.edu (Tom Hatton)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps
- Subject: Re: Which is better: pmcomm or te2? Other?
- Keywords: pmcomm te2 comms
- Message-ID: <hatton.715405231@cgl.ucsf.edu>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 03:40:31 GMT
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- mvp@hsv3.lsil.com (Mike Van Pelt) writes:
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- >Are there any terminal programs out there that let you use window sizes
- >other than 80x25? I find it painful that I have this nice graphics
- >display, but my terminal program (TE2) knows nothing but 80x25 mode.
- >--
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- I think you missed the doc file for TE/2 - it most certainly *will* do
- other than 80x25, you just have to tell it in the config; or, as I do,
- open an 80x50 OS/2 session (I'm finding full-screen better with the
- Orchid 800x600x256 driver; windowed is a bit too slow) and then have it
- fire up TE/2 - TE/2 goes with the prevailing screen mode.
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- Good luck,
- Tom
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