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From: Mike (I'll be mellow when I'm dead) Meyer
From: alice!sgt@caip.rutgers.edu (Steve Tell)
Another solution is to write a unix program called a "multiplexor"
that communicates with various unix shells. On 8th edition
There is a multiplexor for the Unix end. John Bruner (jdb@s1-c.arpa)
wrote just such a package for the Macintosh called UW. Works like a
charm. I'm currently in the middle of trying to put the UW multiplexor
protocols into AmigaTerm, so that we'll have a mux for the Amiga end.
BTW, since this works on the Macintosh under the standard Mac
OS, it should work under TOS/GEM on the ST.