On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 01:16:37AM -0600, Brian Fahrlander wrote: > On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 22:57, Greg Ennis wrote: > > Everyone, > > > > I need to find a Wyse60 terminal interface that can be used to telnet or ssh > > into another system. 'Tiny Term' has a unix module that does this, but the > > emulation is not complete and when I asked if they had plans to finish the > > work they advised to the negative. I am willing to write my own interface > > but need to have a starting place to ask a bunch of questions. Can any of > > you suggest a forum or place to do this ie either some special gnome or kde > > forum? > > Let me guess: connecting to SCO systems? I even tried paying a > _bounty_ to get the thing written. If X is available (even if it > doesn't have a graphical login) you can telnet there and run xterm or > whatever they run natively on it...it's wasteful and intended for > in-house only, but it does a really good job. why do you specifically need Wy60, is it because of a broken App that was (stupidly) hard-coded to wy60 ONLY ?? Or is it just because wy60 is what has been traditionally used? What if you copy the terminfo entry for a "linux" term to the destination system and install it (linux, or xterm, or whatever your local term type really is)? > If you're connecting from Win9x, Rassmussen Software has something > nice...but I forget the name. (Haven't seen it in 3 years!) Google > should find it for ya. If you're connecting from Windoze, you could take a look at K95 (Kermit 95) which runs on all Win32 systems and provides a long list of terminal emulations, including, as far as I recall, Wyse 60, SCOANSI, Linux, etc., etc. > > There is no SSH for SCO...people far better than I have tried, and > those people have left, cussing. I don't know what makes it so hard, > but...no. > > Drop me a line if this helps. > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Brian Fahrländer Researcher, Conservative, and Technomad > Evansville, IN http://Fahrlander.net > ICQ 5119262 Microsoft never invented email; that was Unix. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .---- Fred Smith / ( /__ ,__. __ __ / __ : / / / / /__) / / /__) .+' Home: fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx / / (__ (___ (__(_ (___ / :__ 781-438-5471 -------------------------------- Jude 1:24,25 ---------------------------------
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