(same ange).
Simon
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Jonathan Epstein wrote:
> I agree on all counts, but note that you can use something called
> "ange-ftp" to obtain FTP access to your Unix files from your PC, if for
> some reason you are unable to use an NFS-style mounting. I use ange-ftp,
> although NFS is certainly preferable.
>
> - Jonathan
>
> At 11:16 PM 7/31/98 -0400, Simon Spero wrote:
> >Get a decent X server and run that on your PC; unless you're using a
> >top-of-the-line graphics workstation and need to you use it's X, you'll be
> >much happier. You might also want to mount the unix filespace on NT using
> >Samba, NFS, or AFS, and run emacs locally on the PC.
> >
> >Simon
> >
> >On Fri, 31 Jul 1998 DAVID_WATHEN@@HP-FtCollins-om4.om.hp.com wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Voice-Users,
> >>
> >> I'm just starting with DragonDictate and was wondering if I can get some
> >> hints on what the best setup would be for me. I work roughly 70% on a
> >> Unix machine and the remaining on a NT box. I code in C++ mostly using
> >> an emacs editor on the Unix box. I code in C++ on the NT box using
> >> Microsoft C++. I've read a bit about using a2x but I'm not sure if this
> >> is the best setup for me. I would think that using DragonDictate on my
> >> NT box along with Reflection X would provide me the best environment. Am
> >> I on the right direction or can someone suggest a better arrangement?
> >>
> >> I live in Boulder Colorado and I would really like to meet someone that
> >> lives in my area which uses DragonDictate to see how they use it and to
> >> ask some questions. I really appreciate any help you can provide.
> >>
> >> Thanks again,
> >>
> >> - David Wathen
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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