RE: Looking for a ProComm replacement - Interesting Development

2001-11-19 Thread John Purser
That was of course dosemu. -Original Message- From: John Purser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 05:44 To: 'Debian-User (E-mail)' Subject: RE: Looking for a ProComm replacement - Interesting Development Hello, I just found an interesting link to a

RE: Looking for a ProComm replacement - Interesting Development

2001-11-19 Thread John Purser
Hello, I just found an interesting link to a page where the author not only shows how to run an old version of ProComm for Dos under Linux dosmenu but he has made the correct patched version of ProComm available for download. I got a few responses to my post so I thought I'd feed this informati

Re: Looking for a ProComm replacement

2001-11-15 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, John Purser wrote: > Hello, > > Hope this isn't too far off track. > > I'm looking for a good ProComm replacement. Necessary features would > include: > Wyse50 terminal emulation > Decent scripting language including opening, reading, writing files > Scrip

Looking for a ProComm replacement

2001-11-15 Thread John Purser
Hello, Hope this isn't too far off track. I'm looking for a good ProComm replacement. Necessary features would include: Wyse50 terminal emulation Decent scripting language including opening, reading, writing files Script Writer/Recorder to record a session I've looked at