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- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 22:23:07 +0900
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Christopher SEKIYA (wileyc@example.com) wrote: > 'Twas (still is?) a shareware DOS terminal emulation program. It strongly > influenced the design of minicom. Proud to say I was a registered Telix user back in the day. Very nice program. Brings back fond memories of my MNP-5 modem and how fast it seemed. I got about another 50 bytes per second over plain old 2400, which is a lot when I 2400 went about 232 bytes/sec downloading with Zmodem. Jonathan
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