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Re: Extending the range of null modem to 100ft.



"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message 
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> "Laine Houghton" <laine@intergate.com> wrote in message
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> : "Simon Williams" <email@DELETE_THIS.luddite.no-ip.com> wrote in message
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> : > Maybe I'm trying to complicate matters by running a BBS as a server...
> : > would it be possible to use Proterm on both ends and be able to 
> download
> : > files to the IIc+??? I'm fairly sure Proterm supports null-modem
> : > connections, but I've really never used it for much more than telnet 
> and
> : > calling BBSs.
> : >
> :
> : ProTerm's unattended mode  (OA-U) is a built in mini BBS lite.
> : And it works fine with null modem.
> :
> : Set the server computer running proterm to unattended mode and
> : login with the //c.
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> That ProTerm is God-Awfully A Great System, what????  :o)
> ( Spoken with thick British accent )    LOL
>
It is the single greatest all around tool on my //e.
Copy files, rename files, edit files, set file info, delete files, catalog 
disks, format disks, open appleworks files or save as appleworks.
Not to mention a great term program
With the macro language the sky is the limit.