Uugetty for V/AT?
Jay "you ignorant splut!" Maynard
jay at splut.conmicro.com
Wed Mar 7 11:39:32 AEST 1990
In article <65 at frau.UUCP> tvf at frau.UUCP (Thomas V. Frauenhofer) writes:
>I recall (a long time ago) reading that the if you ordered the HDB UUCP disk
>from Microport (this was for V/AT, not for the 386 product) that it included
>uugetty (the version posted to the Microport BBS didn't). Is this true? Is
>there any way I could get a copy of it, either from Microport or otherwise?
>I am a registered V/AT user.
I'm curious. Why would you need uugetty? As I understand it, uugetty's
sole purpose in life is to allow incoming and outgoing calls on the same
tty port - and Microport's serial driver, admittedly some of the
buggiest code known to man for a time, at least does that well and
cleanly. Just point your gettys to ttyM# and use tty# for your outgoing
calls. It works very well.
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