Old computer still accessible on internet?

From: Aaron Christopher Finney <aaron_at_prinsol.com>
Date: Fri Mar 6 19:54:32 1998

The one that I like the best and is *free* is Tera Term. You can find it
at http://www.windows95.com in the network tools section. It has been
rock-solid and has a lot of nifty features, as well as all kinds of
emulations. In fact, I am using it right now, via my unix box at work....

Aaron




On Fri, 6 Mar 1998 jpero_at_cgo.wave.ca wrote:

> > On 5 Mar 98 at 17:57, Sam Ismail wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Pete Joules wrote:
> > >
> > > > Seriously - all you need is a telnet client for your OS - Windoze95 and
> > > > (I think) all unix flavours have it as standard. I dont know about
> > > > others, what are you using?
> > >
> > > The Win95 telnet is an abomination. Is there a well written one available
> > > for download somewhere?
> > >
> > > Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Try the SBI list site at
> > http://dkeep.com/sbi/sbi_link.htm
> >
> > They have a lot of info and links. I just installed a shareware prg
> > on my win 3.1 called comt. Not bad.
> >
> > ciao larry
> > lwalkerN0spaM_at_interlog.com
> >
>
> What about Anzio Lite? This thing does the 127 ascii for
> the del for the backspace key correctly for the unix and vaxens and
> does different VT emulation really good.
>
> The cost? $25 to get free of nagware. :)
>
> Jason D.
> email: jpero_at_cgo.wave.ca
> Pero, Jason D.
>
Received on Fri Mar 06 1998 - 19:54:32 GMT

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