From: jdelanoy@lan.tjhsst.edu (Jay DeLanoy)
Subject: Re: ircII? Anybody done it? (Also pico, pine, lynx)
14 Aug 1997 09:30:39 -0700
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At 09:23 PM 8/13/97 -0400, you wrote:
>
>	Hi, I'm just curious if anyone has done a pico/pine/lynx or ircII port? I
>have trouble with them, maybe someone else has had better luck (btw, I'm
>looking for something that will run within a telnetd window.)
>	I tried ircII, but it works, only problemmatically. I'm looking for full
>screen within a telnet session, (I don't like -d stuff). The ircII I wrote
>has a weird problem: Whenever you enter a weird, command, the command bar
>and the command scroll up!!! If you have a working one (or BitchX will do,
>I suppose. ;), please let me know ASAP!
>
>	SJ
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go to http://www.itribe.com/virtunix.  I know that pine, lynx, and ircII
are all there.  I'm not sure about pico.
jay de lanoy, jdelanoy@lan.tjhsst.edu
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