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From: latenser@hoss.unl.edu (Dan Latenser)
Subject: HP95LX connected to a standard terminal? 
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Date: Thu, 25 Apr 1991 17:22:06 GMT
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At one time I redirected the output from dos to a serial terminal and 
controlled dos applications running on a PC from a terminal (no
monitor required).  There are also programs intended for dos machines 
(PC Anywhere) that will let you connect a VT100 terminal to a serial 
port and run any application on the PC from the terminal.  Think of
the possibilities of using a terminal ( located where a pc is not
available ) to run the HP95 with 25x80 screen and a standard keyboard.

Perhaps we will have to write a simple interface.  It all depends on how
they interface to the MDA emulation and handle screen wrap and scrolling.

latenser@hoss.unl.edu
