Xref: utzoo comp.terminals:773 comp.sys.att:3648 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!oddjob!ncar!ames!ucsd!ucsdhub!hp-sdd!ncr-sd!sdencore!berg From: berg@sdencore.UUCP (mike bergknoff) Newsgroups: comp.terminals,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Info about the AT&T 620 terminal Message-ID: <21@sdencore.UUCP> Date: 28 Jun 88 18:42:01 GMT References: <727@vsi.UUCP> <28765@pyramid.pyramid.com> Reply-To: berg@sdencore.UUCP (mike bergknoff) Distribution: comp Organization: Encore Computer Corporation, San Diego, CA. Lines: 14 >From: csg@pyramid.pyramid.com (Carl S. Gutekunst) >*SIGH* What I find "sorry" is people who review a product without even having > ... >- There are only two computer vendors in the whole world that support layers: > AT&T and Pyramid. Anywhere else, you have to start from source and install > it yourself. I won't state what I find "sorry" about this posting except to note that Encores UMAX V for the Multimax supports layers. Encores implementation is unique in that when connecting to the Multimax from an Annex terminal server via the "call" command, the xt driver actually runs inside the Annex. When connecting to the Multimax via the Annex "rlogin" or "telnet" protocols, the xt driver runs on the Multimax as an in-kernel line discipline multiplexing the pseudo tty connection.