On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 10:13:21AM -0400, Andrew Kuchling wrote: > Thanks to everyone who made some suggestions. The more minor > edits have been made, but I haven't added any of the threads I missed > because doing a long stretch of Emacs editing in this lame Windows terminal > program will drive me insane, so I just posted the summary to python-list. > > <rant>How is it possible for Microsoft to not get a VT100-compatible > terminal program working correctly? VT100s have been around since, > when, the 1970s? Can anyone suggest a Windows terminal program that > *doesn't* suck dead bunnies through a straw?</rant> yes. I use "Tera Term Pro" with the SSH extensions. That gives me an excellent Telnet app, and it gives me SSH. I have never had a problem with it. [ initially, there is a little tweakiness with creating the "known_hosts" file, but you just hit "continue" and everything is fine after that. ] Tera Term Pro can be downloaded from some .jp address. I think there is a 16-bit vs 32-bit program. I use the latter. The SSL stuff is located in Oz, me thinks. I've got it on the laptop. Great stuff. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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