I have been using sshdos successful for years now, in fact using it now.
The unique issue had to do with dh key exchanges. My reason for asking
for someone who used the program was because one feature creates a log
file, with my not being firm on just where the file name goes in the
syntax.
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 11:22 AM, Ercan Ersoy wrote:
>
> Is MODE command remove loaded previously CPX file and
> free allocated memory?
I don't think it frees any memory. I think DISPLAY permanently loads
enough for four (4) codepages, aka 64 kb. I don't know all the
details, though.
But
I've used the ssh2021b package to talk to default sshd configured RHEL 7.5
instances. I can't imagine there being a compatibility issue unless you're
working in a DoD/DISA type environment (2 or 3 times larger keys, ECC based
encryption sometimes used, other unique config choices).
On Thu, Jul
On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 12:36 AM Karen Lewellen wrote:
>
> I am wondering if anyone else here uses this dos package for any of their
> internet work?
> by contrast how or if I can still reach the package developer?
> I have a unique issue that I must explore with someone very used to
> this
On Fri, Jul 6, 2018 at 10:51 PM Rugxulo wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 4, 2018 at 3:57 AM, dmccunney wrote:
> >
> > I went around this elsewhere with a guy who is doing a replacement for
> > the Busybox package with the first target being Android. (Android
> > developers are using what he is doing
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, Eric Auer wrote:
1, 2, 4 or 8 data lines :-) The problem is that it
is apparently UNETHICAL to use that chip, because
the company seems to use drivers which deliberately
destroy clones of their chips?? If you can tell me
something about those rumors, I would be interested.
Hi Dale,
> The bad thing about Crosstalk is that it only works
> on RS232 now extinct. At work I'd splice in an extra
> link on RS232 lines to our samplers. Xtalk was able to
> capture ... command codes known only ... Then came usb and
> xtalk was useless. With the source code I was hoping
> I
Hi David & others, I think there are two answers to this:
1. Diskcopy could have a command line option to treat
a floppy as flat sequence of sectors and copy anything
onto any disk as long as there is enough or more space
2. Diskcopy is right that it is a bad idea to waste
half of the space of
Hello,
Is MODE command remove loaded previously CPX file and
free allocated memory?
Thanks,
Ercan
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