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- NetInput - feed input from one Amiga to another over AmiTCP/IP network
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- (C) Copyright 1995 Marius Gröger
- All Rights Reserved.
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- This is an AmiTCP/IP network package which enables you to remote control
- an Amiga by any other Amiga in the network. This is archieved by
- grabbing the input events from the controlling system, and passing them
- though the network to the remote system.
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- Please read also the supplied AmigaGuide® document to obtain further
- information about the installation and usage of the NetInput.
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- You should install this software package by using the supplied Installer
- script. If you have any suggestions or comments please contact me:
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- Marius Gröger email: mag@sysgo.de
- Bärstadter Str. 4 i409@informatik.fh-wiesbaden.de
- 65307 Bad Schwalbach groeger@gundel.zdv.uni-mainz.de
- GERMANY
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- News in Release 37.3:
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- · Documentation changes. Unfortunately, the description of the
- IGNOREMOUSEMOVE option of the netinput client program was wrong. It
- stated erraneously that the named parameter would control a number of
- mouse moves to be melted instead of determining a time interval. I
- apologize deeply to all those who got problems out of this
- embarrassing mistake. Remember: Never write a documentation in such a
- hurry 8^(
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- News in Release 37.2
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- · User part of Installation erranously stated to add netinputd as
- a "nowait" daemon, however it is of type "wait"
- · minor server cleanup
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- Initial Release 37.1
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- · initial release
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- This package is Freeware, but not in the public domain.
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- It's strictly forbidden to include this archive in any kind of software
- collection except Fred Fish's AmigaLibrary, Aminet, Aminet CD's and BBS
- fileareas.
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- This software is provided "as is". No representations or warranties are
- made with respect to the accuracy, reliability, performance, currentness,
- or operation of this software, and all use is at your own risk.
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