nanogui: Terminal Emulator
Subject:
Re: Terminal Emulator
From:
"Bradley D. LaRonde" ####@####.####
Date:
29 Apr 2000 13:11:43 -0000
Message-Id: <018f01bfb1db$63dc9d60$0701010a@ltc.com>
Maybe try porting putty to CE.
Regards,
Brad
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank W. Miller ####@####.####
To: ####@####.####
Cc: ####@####.#### Frank W. Miller
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Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 7:14 AM
Subject: Re: Terminal Emulator
> >
> > while this is a great validation of microwindows, you need a bit more
> > to make it useful under WinCE. Unlike the One True OS, winCE does not
> > have a command line telnet app that would make mterm for CE useful ;-(
> > still, mterm with full vt-100 will be great for Linux. The fact that
> > WinCE does not come with a telnet still astounds me...
> >
> > for the original poster, a quick search on google for "telnet wince"
used
> > to point to a few bad telnets - all of them on my clio had appalling
> > scrolling performace. ie builtin 300bps emulation over a 11Mbit
wavelan!
> >
>
> Well, I'm the original poster and my target is a Casio Cassiopeia E-100.
> The trick is going to be to get it to work with the little pop-up screen
> keyboard that these PPC devices use. I've dabbled with the WinCE stuff
> in the 1.1 release SDK but havent done anything with the 2.0 release
> so it should be fun.
>
> I too am absolutely astounded that there is no terminal app. I got a
> 10 Mbps Ethernet CF card and I really want to use my Casio as a remote
> terminal but all I can do now is ping the damn thing, unbelievable.
>
> FM
>
> --
> Frank W. Miller
> Cornfed Systems Inc
> www.cornfed.com
>
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