- Mark up Emacs and Telix as applications
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of this configuration is that the remote user always sees a system
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login prompt immediately. The downside is that the system does not
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know what a user's true data rate is, so full-screen programs like
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Emacs will not adjust their screen-painting
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<application>Emacs</application> will not adjust their screen-painting
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methods to make their response better for slower connections.</para>
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<para>The other school configures their modems' RS-232 interface to vary
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<para>If you have a modem whose parameters may be permanently set in
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non-volatile RAM, you will need to use a terminal program (such as
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Telix under &ms-dos; or
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<application>Telix</application> under &ms-dos; or
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<command>tip</command> under FreeBSD) to set the parameters. Connect
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to the modem using the same communications speed as the initial speed
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<command>getty</command> will use and configure the modem's
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