davids@utstat.uucp (David Scollnik) (11/06/90)
Recently someone posted an article concerning a PD / Shareware Comm program called Meshugena ( sp ? ). Apparently one of its useful features is that it allows the use of multiple login windows. If anyone knows of an ftp site upon which this program resides, please E-mail me the address. I've looked on several already with no luck. Hopefully 'Meshugena' is in fact the correct spelling, and I've been looking for the proper file. Thanks in advance, and all you U.S. folk, enjoy tomorrow's election. -- David P.M. Scollnik | UUCP: utstat!davids University of Toronto | bitnet: davids@utstat.utoronto Deptartment of Statistics | arpa: davids@utstat.toronto.edu
joseph@valnet.UUCP (Joseph P. Hillenburg) (11/07/90)
davids@utstat.uucp (David Scollnik) writes: > > > Recently someone posted an article concerning a PD / Shareware Comm > program called Meshugena ( sp ? ). Apparently one of its useful features > is that it allows the use of multiple login windows. > > If anyone knows of an ftp site upon which this program resides, please > E-mail me the address. I've looked on several already with no luck. > Hopefully 'Meshugena' is in fact the correct spelling, and I've been > looking for the proper file. > > Thanks in advance, and all you U.S. folk, enjoy tomorrow's election. > > -- > David P.M. Scollnik | UUCP: utstat!davids > University of Toronto | bitnet: davids@utstat.utoronto > Deptartment of Statistics | arpa: davids@utstat.toronto.edu This is the same thing dNet does, and dNet does it better, plus you are using your current comm program, which still lets you have file transfer, which Meshungena sorely lacks. However, I'd give up JR-Comm anyday for an ethernet board and Commodore's TCP/IP software... -Joseph Hillenburg UUCP: ...iuvax!valnet!joseph ARPA: valnet!joseph@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu INET: joseph@valnet.UUCP
paul@wa1omm.UUCP (Paul MacDonald) (11/15/90)
>In article <1990Nov6.024157.14315@utstat.uucp> davids@utstat.uucp (David Scollnik) writes: > > >Recently someone posted an article concerning a PD / Shareware Comm >program called Meshugena ( sp ? ). Apparently one of its useful features >is that it allows the use of multiple login windows. > Well, sort of. It allows you to have two sessions on a VAX with one connection (modem, LAT and so on) provided the host is running the dual-session software. (I don't recall the name of the VMS software.) -- /\ /\ //\\//\\ +---------^^^^------------------^^^^---------+ | From the shack of WA1OMM -- Paul MacDonald | | Using the power of the multitasking Amiga! | | | | Compuserve: 70411,626 PLink: UPPERCRUST | | Amateur Packet Radio: WA1OMM@KB4N.NH.USA | | Usenet: ...virgin!ubbs-nh!wa1omm!paul | +--------------------------------------------+ /\ / /\ (~ / / / / /\ /\ / / / / V /~~\ _) /~/ /_/ /~~\ , / V /~/
paul@wa1omm.UUCP (Paul MacDonald) (11/15/90)
>In article <1990Nov6.024157.14315@utstat.uucp> davids@utstat.uucp (David Scollnik) writes: > > >Recently someone posted an article concerning a PD / Shareware Comm >program called Meshugena ( sp ? ). Apparently one of its useful features >is that it allows the use of multiple login windows. > Oh, by the way, Meshugena is not blessed with any file transfer protocol that functions in its dual-session configuration. -- /\ /\ //\\//\\ +---------^^^^------------------^^^^---------+ | From the shack of WA1OMM -- Paul MacDonald | | Using the power of the multitasking Amiga! | | | | Compuserve: 70411,626 PLink: UPPERCRUST | | Amateur Packet Radio: WA1OMM@KB4N.NH.USA | | Usenet: ...virgin!ubbs-nh!wa1omm!paul | +--------------------------------------------+ /\ / /\ (~ / / / / /\ /\ / / / / V /~~\ _) /~/ /_/ /~~\ , / V /~/
sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) (11/18/90)
What does Meshugena mean? It sounds deraugatory. (I know it's jewish) -- John Sparks |D.I.S.K. Public Access Unix System| Multi-User Games, Email sparks@corpane.UUCP |PH: (502) 968-DISK 24Hrs/2400BPS | Usenet, Chatting, =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-|7 line Multi-User system. | Downloads & more. A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of----Ogden Nash