Xref: utzoo comp.sources.d:3030 comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d:1484 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!whuts!shuxd!starr From: starr@shuxd.UUCP (Michael L. Starr) Newsgroups: comp.sources.d,comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Remote control of PC via modem Keywords: Carbon Copy Message-ID: <197@shuxd.UUCP> Date: 1 Dec 88 13:12:53 GMT References: <4652@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Reply-To: starr@shuxd.UUCP (Michael L. Starr) Organization: AT&T Human Resources Data Systems, Morristown, NJ Lines: 20 In article <4652@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> mfryba@phoenix.Princeton.EDU () writes: >I have a problem, and am getting a little exasperated by now.... > >I want to remotely control a AT via the modem port. I don't want the >graphics (just tty), so I can do this from any machine. ... I mean >REMOTE control: this thing is going to be operating a telescope 500 >miles from the lab. I have had great success with Carbon Copy. I use it to access every board on my machine, including IRMA and LAN. Carbon Copy turns your local keyboard into your remote keyboard, and your local screen into your remote screen. (i.e. if a character, including graphics, appears on your remote screen, it is duplicated on your local screen). The keyboard mapping is so good, that if you have any "hot" keys for TSR programs, it will active the TSR remotely. I've been using Carbon Copy for about two years, and have just ordered an upgrade to 5.0. -- __/\__ ******************** __/\__ | starr@shuxd.att.com \ / * Michael L. Starr * \ / | att!shuxd!starr |/\| ******************** |/\| | starr%shuxd@att.arpa