[comp.sys.mac] Looking for a Telnet-like program w

timk@zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu (04/30/89)

The posted beta-test version of NCSA Telnet, version 2.3b2, supports
screen sizes greater than 24 lines in any font you choose.  This is
scheduled to become a release version this month.

For now, available on our server, ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu (128.174.20.50).
Warning, this is a TEST version of NCSA Telnet for the Macintosh.

Tim Krauskopf
NCSA

barry@primerd.prime.com (04/30/89)

I'm also interested in such Telnet packages.
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fons@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu (05/08/89)

  In response to saving setup parameters, at least in the beta version of
NCSA telnet there are a Load Set and a Save Set under the file menu that save
parameters such as defeating ^c ^s ^q and the number of lines on the screen
etc..  It even will save configuations about multiple windows so if I wish to
log in the a sun at NCSA and the XM-P at NCSA, I set it up a long time ago in
a file using the Save Set option and now I just use Load Set and bingo, I have
two simultaneous sessions going (with larger screens by the way).
	 Also for your information the latest version is a beta, not an alpha
All of the public domain software from NCSA is available by anonymous ftp
from Zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu.
						
                                                        Paul Fons
                                        University of Illinois
                                        Coordinated Science Laboratory
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                                        Urbana, Illinois 61801 U.S.A.
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