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November 1995, Week 4

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>   Bill Perry <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>  I am in Calif. trying to train some new users in Colorado. The new
>  users keep doing things on their machine which really mess with the
>  training script. I remember working with a VAX product called SNOOPY,
>  which allowed the trainner to see what was on the monitor of the
>  student. Is there anything like that available for the HP 3000.
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>  TIA
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Once upon a time there was such a thing ( I think Eugene V. did it),
the limitation being that local stuff like cursor control keys couldn't be
"snooped".  ie it was useless for blockmode, especially with cached
forms...
Eric Schott

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