Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!wugate!uunet!cs.dal.ca!iisat!brains!george_seto From: george_seto@brains.UUCP (George Seto) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: (none) Message-ID: <4735@brains.UUCP> Date: 30 Aug 89 11:27:41 GMT Reply-To: george_seto%brains@iisat.UUCP Organization: Cerebral Cortex BBS Lines: 33 re: Comp monitor & Flash/Unix & Backgrnd comm & Clock/Cap Indicator: Bill Bodenstein @ mead.UUCP All you need is a cable that takes to the monitor connector, they are sometimes advertised in some of the magazines. Daniel P. Faigin I used to use Flash in the ANSI mode, which is very close to a VT100, on a local University unix system. Worked well.. Most things, including the keyboard PF keys will accept that if you specify VT100 as the terminal Paul Giovanni @ tnoibbc.UUCP I seem to remember a file on some of the US Forem BBS's last year when Shadow came out which had some sources for a limited Background file transfer program. I don't remember the name of it for sure. Think it was called MULTI.ARC but hopefully someone else can tell you more about it. Lawrence Kelley @iscuva.ISCS.COM The clock program you are thinking about is Jclock written by John Stanley of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. I know I can get Jclock7 fairly easily but I know for a fact that it is up to version 8. Check around some of the BBS's in your area. Somebody probably has it around. I think Jclock7.arc is in the archives someplace. Steve Yelvington, who is sometimes on this net, can probably get the Jclock8.arc sent to the binary archiver. -- -===------===- From George Seto at Cerebral Cortex BBS System -==-==----==-==- (902)462-7245 3/12/2400 8N1 24h/7d -==-------==------ george_seto%brains@iisat.UUCP -==-==----==-==- {uunet, utai, watmath}!dalcs!iisat!brains!george_seto -===------===-