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MacLayers
Version 1.30 --- 17 May, 1993
MacLayers provides multi-window capability for a Macintosh connected
to a host UNIX(TM) system with sockets support. Each window may be
associated with a shell, login to a different host, or an individual
command. Complete facilities are available for controlling the window
and the associated host processes attached thereto.
A Note About Distribution
MacLayers is usually distributed in two parts: a BinHex or MacBinary
file that comprises the Macintosh side (and includes the MacLayers
application along with the MacLayers Manual), as well as a UNIX
shar archive that includes the UNIX side source and this file.
The latest version can always be retrieved via anonymous FTP from
rascal.ics.utexas.edu in the directory mac/communications/MacLayers.
What You Need To Run MacLayers
1) A Unix host which supports the sockets protocol.
2) A Macintosh with more than 128k of RAM and 64K ROM with a connection to
the host.
3) The MacLayers Macintosh application provided with this package.
4) For System 7 users, the MacLayers keyboard layout file which should be
installed into the system.
5) The Unix host server command 'layers' provided with this package.
6) If you want to resize windows which are logged into a second BSD
machine or resize windows on a BSD machine running in non-layers
mode then you need the 'layersize' command provided with this package.
7) If you want to specify window titles on your own (such as to indicate
your current directory or other such information) you need the Unix
'layertitle' command provided with this package.
Explicit and complete documentation is provided in the MacLayers Manual
which is distributed with the Macintosh application.