Personally, I prefer to use my WYSE VT100 terminal.. got it at the Daytom
HAMVention 2 years ago for $20 or $25 and it works great.. I've used it on
my p166 Linux box, my SparcII (now running Linux 2.3.4 kernel, yay!) and
on a modem when my computer has crashed.
Kevin
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On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Zane H. Healy wrote:
Or, do as I do:
grab your trusty Tandy 200 with the attitude of "Screw
WinBlows - this works better!"
Best solution: A real VT420 with dual input
Second best solution: Ancient laptop running DOS and Telix
Third best solution: 486 or better running OS/2 and TE/2
Basically NOTHING beats a real terminal, and I'm rather partial to the VT420's.
Zane
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