> > I'm not sure what the legal issues are about Lat, though... I think
> > it is owned (or is it only marketed) by Meridian, ltd.
> I believe Meridian only marketed (and sublicensed) LAT from DEC, with
> DEC being its owner. DEC did most of its internal LAT code development,
> and Meridian did most of the 'external' versions, e.g. the stuff in
> PC-LAT, Cisco IOS's LAT code, and probably most others, given the
> cost of licensing it... twas cheaper to let them do it than to get
> your own license and do it... :)
I have a copy of Meridian's SuperLAT for Win9x/NT. They dropped
the product and are no longer supporting or developing it. Too
bad; it was helpful to have LAT to access LAT-based terminal
servers. It doesn't seem to work with Win2K/XP.
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Eric Dittman
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Received on Fri Oct 11 2002 - 22:53:01 BST