Re: terminal settings with plink

From: Hart Larry (chime@cts.com)
Date: 03/25/03


From: Hart Larry <chime@cts.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 21:03:00 GMT

Ok, thanks Alan, let me better explain my situation. I have a DSL with SBC,
but since they don't offer unix shells, I telnet or ssh in to CTS which has had
shells for many years. My useing a shell requires much live interaction. Add
to the mix the fact that as some1 blind, I have a screen-reader. So the
interface-and-how the program writes to my screen are important.
Reason I tried an ssh client is to see if I would find a better interface.
Generally, I am looking at win32 applications which run in a DOS-box in win98.
Thanks again for responding
Hart



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