Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!george!rck From: rck@george.CES.CWRU.Edu (Robert Knauerhase) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk Subject: Re: TCP/IP - Macro Feature? Message-ID: <1990Jun29.173047.8404@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> Date: 29 Jun 90 17:30:47 GMT References: <1990Jun27.203353.2314@welch.jhu.edu> <268A2A7D.3DE4@intercon.com> Sender: news@usenet.ins.cwru.edu Organization: Case Western Reserve University Lines: 30 In article <268A2A7D.3DE4@intercon.com> kdb@intercon.com (Kurt D Baumann) writes: >In article <1990Jun27.203353.2314@welch.jhu.edu>, johnj@welch.jhu.edu (John A. >Johnston) writes: >> Does anyone know if there is a TCP/IP software package that has Macro >> capabilities? [snip, snip] >> Our users are being >> switched from Serial interface connections to TCP/IP ethernet access. >> They are used to packages like Red Ryder, Smartcomm, etc. which have >> all these nice features. > [snip, snip, some more] > >TCP/Connect II allows users to reprogram function keys and print from the >screen, so does MacPathWay Access. Do you mean that it allows a press of a function key to perform several functions (i.e. send a string of chars as if typed)? I didn't see any mention of this in the TCP/Connect II manual... Rob Knauerhase +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Robert C. Knauerhase [new alumnus] | | rck@ces.cwru.edu,knauer@cwru.bitnet | Case Western Reserve University | | knauer@earth.lerc.nasa.gov | NASA Lewis Research Center | +---------------------------------------+---------------------------------+ | "Beware the Turing tar pit, where everything is possible, | | but nothing of interest is easy." | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+