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- From: dennisk@hpuadla.aus.hp.com (Dennis Kingisepp)
- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 00:05:22 GMT
- Subject: Re: A multi-screen serial protocol for the HP9000 and Windows
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- Kevin Nechodom (knechod@stacc.med.utah.edu) wrote:
- : I've got a remote user on a 9600 baud modem dialling into our campus
- : terminal server (unsure of the model) and telnetting to my 730. I heard
- : that there was a program developed that would allow multiple Windows
- : screens to be multiplexed through a single serial port to a Un*x box.
- : Does anyone know if:
- :
- : 0. It really exists
- : 1. It would work over a terminal server
- : 2. It has been ported to the HP9000
- :
- You could try the "tsm" (Terminal Session Handler) product. It allows
- up to 8 screen sessions (10, if you count the print and manager "screens").
- This works really well, and yes, it is ported to the 9k, and does run
- through a terminal server.
- I assume we are talking character mode UI in this instance.
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