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Hi,

Re: Rumba

Greg wrote:
> One of my earliest assignments here five years ago was to evaluate terminal
> emulation choices for brand new 3000s. Since our standard was and still is
> Rumba for IBM platforms, I evaluated Rumba for HP, and wound up meeting with
> two of their reps over a list of features I could not find, and questions I

Allen wrote:
>> Does anyone use Rumba to connect to their 3000?  Good, bad, good enough?  It
>> does not have to be powerful but probably should have HP70092 emulation.
>> Any opinions from our meek little group?

In 1998 I posted:
   Not recent experience.  Several years ago, I tried it out...it crashed my
   Win95 machine every time, and the company refused to respond to any
   of my questions either via email or fax.  That said, around that time (or
   a year or so later), at least one HP3000-L user was happy with it.
   (Probably Alex Craig :)

here's how to quickly search "Deja" for RUMBA on HP3000-L:

http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=rumba&as_ugroup=comp.sys.hp.mpe&as_uauthors
=%20&hl=en
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