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Date: | Mon, 11 Jul 2011 13:08:51 -0400 |
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On Mon, July 11, 2011 12:38, Tony B. Shepherd wrote:
> Hi James -
>
> Is it possible to use telnet on these machines (CentOS is a Linux
> variant,
> right?) If so, QCTerm is available. Of course, it works on the HP,
> but I
> also use it for off-site host shell access (using SSH2) to a Linux
> hosting
> provider. Basic stuff - never do much "screen" stuff, just teletype
> mode.
>
When last Wirt and I corresponded about QCTerm (how I miss that man)
he stated that QCTerm was, and would always be, a MS-Windows
product. To the best of my knowledge this is still the case. If
this is not true then I certainly am willing to have my knowledge
updated.
On the other hand, the point of the exercise is to have a persistent
mount point into the HP3000 so that a remote script can stream a
series of jobs and monitor the hp3000 output in a synchronous
fashion.
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