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- From: chena@crs.cl.msu.edu (Antony Chen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc
- Subject: Re: Unix to PC communications
- Message-ID: <1992Aug30.032200.7309@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Date: 30 Aug 92 03:22:00 GMT
- References: <1992Aug28.151341.6429@ctp.com>
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- Organization: Michigan State University
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- achel@ctp.com (Alex Chelminsky) writes:
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- >I'm looking for a program that runs under Unix and can drive a PC
- >over a TCP/IP network. That is, a program that would run on a
- >window on a workstation and trigger a program that's listening
- >on the PC (something like an asynch comm program that is in
- >"listen" mode); when I call that IP address, the window will take
- >over the PC, and the keystrokes on the workstation will be interpreted
- >on the PC.
- >There is an equivalent program for asynch communications called
- >PC-anywhere by Symantec, but it works over the serial ports
- >between two PCs.
-
- >Any suggestions?
-
- This may be a wild goose chase, but I saw some TCP/IP freeware on
- wuarchive...check it out...
-