On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, David Given wrote: > However, with a copy of DOS and NCSA telnet you can make even the lowliest XT > into a quite decent network terminal (I've done that). You can get NCSA telnet > from your nearest simtel mirror. One thing I've found, is that the cutcp package is better for these programs. They're based on NCSA, but whereas in NCSA, I could only open 2 connections, in cutcp I could open 7 connections to remote hosts, simply because of better memory code. Davey
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