Vegaman Dan
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Most telnet or terminal applications currently available online appear to be those dedicated towards the use of a modem or null modem cable attached to the serial port of Palms or the USB port on Visors. As such, they do not utilize the TCP/IP stack within the PDA itself. With wireless modules now available, we are no longer tied to the cabled modems and we can make full use of the TCP/IP stack. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that software developers are following that line of access yet.
So far only Palm Telnet is the only application I have been able to find that will actually use the wireless module for access to other systems via Telnet sessions. All others will crash as they try to access the USB/Serial connection instead. While this program is robust and does what we want it to, it does have an annoying quirk where it has a built in virtual keyboard that appears to disable the one built into the OS itself, which also means that you cannot use a Stowaway keyboard for it either.
The ideal Telnet application would be one where you can use the Minstrel S modem and your Stowaway keyboard. Any suggestions on Telnet applications that should do the trick?
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