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Mark Gross <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Gross <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 2 Jul 1997 10:32:19 -0700
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> From: Jim Phillips <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Networking . . . The Saga Continues . . .
> Date: Wednesday, July 02, 1997 8:11 AM
>
> Okay, thanks to lots of people on this list (Joe Geiser and Denys
> Beauchemin are two that come to mind), and the HPRC, I now have
> networking up and running on my HP3000 and can connect my WIN95
> PC running Reflection to the HP3000 via a network connection.  Yea!
>
> Now, for the next problem:  Type-ahead.  I used to have the Type-ahead
> box checked in the Keyboard tab of Terminal Setup in Reflection.
> This would not work with a network connection.  So, I know there
> is an HP variable call TYPEAHEAD, which is currently set to FALSE
> on my system.  How do I change the value to TRUE (which is what I
> assume I want to do to enable type-ahead, right?)?  I really miss
> being able to type five commands ahead and screw things up royally!
> :-)
>
> But, after using 9600 and 19.2 serial connections, wow is this network
> connection Fast!
>
I use Reflection 1 for Windows 95 and NS-VT and typeahead works fine. from
what i understand it is strictly the emulator that does the buffering, not
anything on the hp3000.

cheers,

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