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en·vÅos SIMPLECHAT
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SIMPLECHAT
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By: Larry Masinter (Masinter.PA@Xerox.COM)
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Uses: TEDIT
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This document last edited on Sept. 8, 1988.
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INTRODUCTION
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Like CHAT except that it works in the current window/exec instead of spawning a new window. To exit from TTYCHAT there is an escape character, control-right-bracket (^]). If you type ^], you get prompted for a Chat command. This can be one of Binary, Text, or Close. Normally TTYCHAT translates incoming characters and converts EOL; setting Binary mode disables this. Close will close the connection.
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MODULE EXPLANATIONS
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The CHATSERVER module advises CHAT to use TTYCHAT when the main "terminal" is not the display. This allows one to use the Lisp system as a "protocol translation gateway"; for example, on a Sun with CHATSERVER-NS loaded, you can Chat to the Sun using NS and then use UNIXCHAT to CHAT(SHELL).
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(TTYCHAT &optional host logoption) [Function] |