Re: Local area talk protocal (LAT)?
LAT is a DEC protocol! There used to be a commercial package available
for unix called SuperLAT that emulated lat over TCP/IP and allowed
incoming LAT conections, but I don't know of anything available for
linux. I don't think SAMBA has LAT capabilities. It would be nice
though, telnet and rlogin/rsh send one character at a time over the wire
and LAT sends larger (configureable?) chunks. Try using another protocol
in the Window$ emulator (like telnet?).
bye ...
On Thu, 13 Jun 1996, Craig Harmon wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Firstly thank you to all those that responded to my first question.
> Hopefully this one will not be as trivial.
>
> On the Windows NT network, I am trying to connect to another machine.
> Using the Windows Fro Workgroups there is a terminal emulation/connection
> software called SmarTerm that uses a LAT protocal to connect to the other
> machine through the Windows NT net. I know the address of the other
> machine and it seems to absorb all my pings and telnet doesn't work
> either. I can't find anything in the network software that says anything
> about this sort of protocal. Does anyone know any linux software that
> will allow me to connect in this way?
>
> Thanking you in advance,
>
> Craig
>
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