On Mon, 8 Jan 2001, Da Silva, Joe wrote:

> Sure, from a purist perspective, LSPPP's modem functions should
> be made to work with any "standard" modem ...

What kind of nonsense is this? There is nothing "purist" about making
sure something actually works as intended before moving/rushing to the
next step,

>
> From a practical perspective, however, it's somewhat irrelevant.
> LSPPP's primary function is as a PPP packet driver. As such, it
> has unique features such as low memory footprint and automatic
> DNS resolution. OTOH, it's dialling capabilities are nothing special,
> and it _is_ designed to optionally use other dialler programs.
>
> As for Miniterm, it makes perfect sense to use this as the
> dialler with Arachne, since this is well integrated and well
> supported by Arachne and provides additional features such
> as an optional terminal window (for those that need it).
>
> Joe.

This only makes sense if LSPPP was fully debugged and working, which is
something I can assure you it's not.



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