Title: | I-TEAM/SES CONFERENCE |
Moderator: | TNPUBS::EWART |
Created: | Wed May 10 1995 |
Last Modified: | Wed Nov 27 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 49 |
Total number of notes: | 126 |
What are people supposed to be using for a terminal emulator on Windows 95 -- eXcursion, or the PathWorks VT320 emulator? Both are installed. I've seen people stumbling around in eXcursion (damn < > keys don't work, etc), and in many PCs running Windows 3.1, the VT320 emulator in the PathWorks Windows Applications folder doesn't work at all because the driver is old. The 95 Pathworks VT320 allows you to log in to more than one session, so you can access different machines at the same time. In general, who's supposed to disseminate info regarding the particulars of migrating from workstations to PCs? Neil
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41.1 | Yeah, and ... | DOCTP::CARRASCO | `Compassion is wealth' | Fri Apr 05 1996 18:56 | 5 |
who's going to make sure we all have PC's that are capable of running Windows 95 and all the other stuff? Pilar. | |||||
41.2 | Check out the PC conference | TNPUBS::EWART | Tue Apr 16 1996 11:42 | 5 | |
According to a copy of a slide given at a recent EISE Expo, there is a notes conference discussing this stuff. I haven't added this note to my list, but I guess I will now. The path is: VAXUUM::SES-PC-COMPUTING tom | |||||
41.3 | Be heard. If you are missing something, tell someone | CRAYON::GENT | Revolutionize yourself | Tue Apr 16 1996 12:48 | 20 |
Hi Pilar, >>who's going to make sure we all have PC's that are capable of running >>Windows 95 and all the other stuff? The questions might be: Who *doesn't* have a PC (386 or 486 running at 33 mhz or better)? Who doesn't have a PC capable or running Win95 (the factors here would seem to be memory and disk space)? If you do not have a PC or sufficient memory (16meg would be the recommendation I believe) let your CC manager know *today*! Capital equipment planning is happening as we speak. That out of the way, I assume by "all the other stuff" you mean terminal emulators, notes client, web browser, etc? --Andrew |