[comp.os.cpm] vt100 for QX-10, or for anything, for that matter

JSHIN@HAMPVMS.BITNET (Pickled Twinkies) (09/07/90)

QTerm is it. You have to do some customizing, but, if you have an external
modem, you can make it a generic cp/m program.

Send to rna%lakart.uucp@xait.xerocx.com the following mail message.
   Send HELP to [your addrexss on the bnet]
   Send INDEX to [your address]

(sorry. my terminal just crashed - it's a Mac at work using Shiva. What do
you expect?)

   -John

dg@pallio.UUCP (David Goodenough) (09/20/90)

In response to someone asking about terminal programs, JSHIN@HAMPVMS.BITNET
(Pickled Twinkies) says:
> QTerm is it. You have to do some customizing, but, if you have an external
> modem, you can make it a generic cp/m program.
>
> Send to rna%lakart.uucp@xait.xerocx.com the following mail message.
>   Send HELP to [your addrexss on the bnet]
>   Send INDEX to [your address]

Two things: the address is rna%pallio.uucp@xait.xerox.com - lakart is where
it _USED_ to be, but they went of line about 18 months ago, and pallio now
talks directly to xait. PLEASE DON'T USE lakart.uucp, because it probably
won't work.

Also, the lines would be:

/send help to address
/send index to address

where 'address' is your address in '@' syntax for domain sites, or '!'
syntax for UUCP hosts. The '/' is important, and the first three words
must be in lower case.

BTW, the site that I use to resolve '@' addresses understands
USER@HOST.BITNET, so bitnet users can get this stuff without any fuss.
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