Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!cpdaux!steve From: steve@cpdaux.UUCP (Steve Lemke) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: AU/X as a mail/news machine? Message-ID: <515@cpdaux.UUCP> Date: 19 Sep 89 11:39:45 GMT References: <10555@claris.com> <514@cpdaux.UUCP> <1989Sep16.042214.632@servalan.uucp> Reply-To: cpdaux!steve@apple.com (Steve Lemke) Organization: Computer Products Design, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 19 In article <1989Sep16.042214.632@servalan.uucp> rmtodd@servalan.UUCP (Richard Todd) writes: } Funny, I work almost the reverse. I run A/UX most of the time, and boot }MacOS only to run terminal-emulation programs to dial out to BBSes and }download files. (If anyone's gotten Pcomm or some other Unix-based }terminal emulation program to work on A/UX, I wanna hear about it!) For calling BBSes and downloading, can't you just use Kermit? In fact, for BBSes where you don't need to download you can just use cu... If you're running term, you can just open another window for communications, and still be doing other stuff in other windows. I sometimes do this if I need to call somewhere while running A/UX. However, I haven't tried Navigator (for Compu$erve) under A/UX, and I'm sure Prodigy doesn't work under A/UX, so I do have to go back to MacOS for that stuff. Usually, I boot MacOS first and run the MacOS stuff, after which I boot A/UX and let the news stuff happen. -- ----- Steve Lemke ------------------- "MS-DOS (OS/2, etc.) - just say no!" ----- Internet: cpdaux!steve@apple.com GEnie: LEMKE ----- Or try: apple!cpdaux!steve CompuServe: 73627,570 ----- Quote: "What'd I go to college for?" "You had fun, didn't you?"