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Alexander Burton  
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 More options Jan 27 1998, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: comp.sys.tandem
From: "Alexander Burton" <al...@feast.org>
Date: 1998/01/27
Subject: 6510 terminals and TCP

Is anyone having any problems using 6510 terminal emulation with TCP version
D30^AAM ?

I understood that they were not being officially supported any more, but
thought that the terminal type was still valid. Have any sweeping changes
been made to this version of TCP to cause it crash when using 6510 terminals
?

Any help would be appreciated,

Alexander Burton
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al...@feast.org


 
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Doug Miller  
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 More options Jan 29 1998, 3:00 am
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From: <d.l.mil...@inetdirect.net> (really dlmiller_at_inetdirect_dot_net) (Doug Miller)
Date: 1998/01/29
Subject: Re: 6510 terminals and TCP

I didn't know you could use 6510 emulation across TCP/IP _at_all_. What
emulator are you using, and for what type of application?

In article <6aljv4$fo...@taliesin.netcom.net.uk>,
   "Alexander Burton" <al...@feast.org> wrote:


 
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