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April 1999, Week 4

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Don Seay <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Apr 1999 12:40:30 GMT
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On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 09:43:57 -0400, Barry Durand
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>One of our outside clients is wanting to dial into our HP system and is not
>wanting to pay for Reflections.  I know that there are cheaper products out
>there (the client will be using it for straight terminal emulation, nothing
>fancy) which will emulate a 700/92 terminal.   Can someone give me a name and
>number so I can forward it to our client?
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>
>
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>Barry Durand, Systems Engineer II, [log in to unmask]
>"These are my opinions, not necessarily the ones of my employer"
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>Please note that Baton Rouge and surrounding areas now have a
>new area code.  It is 225.  The 225 area code is now required.
>------------------------------------------------------------------
>

If you're not doing anything that requires block mode (primarily VPlus
screens), you can use just about any terminal emulator. Just add
;TERM=18 to the :HELLO command when you log on. I use to dial in from
an Atari 800 using a dumb terminal program and I believe also used the
HyperTerm app that's part of Win95/98.

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