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July 1995, Week 4

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>   Stan Sieler <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>  Wow...a Wall Data person! :)
>
        Yea, didn't even know about this room until Monday.  So, lo and behold
I'm here.
>
>  > features that they don't either. Other than that I designed the stuff to
>  > be as good or better than WRQ.
>
>  Hmm.  Since I can't download the demo, I have to ask questions that might
>  have obvious answers ... but...
>
>     - can Rumba (or whatever the product is actually called) emulate
>       an HP 700/92 terminal?
>
>     - if yes, does it include the user-programmable character set?
>       (a little known feature of the 700/92 terminal)
>
        Yes, and no.  Just like WRQ, we don't support the Soft Font capability,
BUT we do support the other font's directly such as Italic, Bold, LineDraw and
Math that exist in the terminals(WRQ only supports the LineDraw).  We don't
just have you change the colors like WRQ(although you can if you want, I
put both in).
 
        The only other thing that I know of that isn't supported directly is
the VT emulations.  We have a separate product for this.
        If something else is missing(should be we really tried to get
this right), then let me know, and I will put it in as fast as possible.  We
also do the  HP 700/94,96,98, HP2392a, and HP2394a terminals with color
pairs support.
>
>  > As for our flaky web page, we are getting that fixed as fast as possible.
No
>  > real valid excuse there I guess.
>
>  Right.
>
>  BTW, "that fixed" implies only one page has a problem...at least four do:
>
>     1) the "Free Demos" page which tries to logon with user "anonymous",
>        which doesn't exist on your machine;
>
>     2) the "Support" page which points to an email address that doesn't
>        exist on your machine;
>
>     3) the two (or more?) pages that spell Kirkland as "Kirland".
>
>  BTW, any idea why no-one at [log in to unmask] has bothered
>  to answer email (or faxes) about the above problems?
>
>  --
>  Stan Sieler                                          [log in to unmask]
>                                       http://www.allegro.com/sieler.html
>
>>>>
Thanx for telling me, I WILL relay this as strenuously as possible and get it
fixed ASAP.  I hope I can get it fixed by Monday at the latest.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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