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Hey sorry this might sound really dumb lol, I've been at this problem for a long time.
I am able to run --> telnet mapscii.me --> in cmd and get back
"Your terminal is not xterm compatible, please use PuTTY"
Which is very understandable, I then try and use PuTTY and just have no idea what to do. I don't know what server host or IP to connect to and could really use some help. I tried looking for tutorials and couldn't find any and have wasted like an hour learning about PuTTY on youtube
please help
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I recommend to check out WSL.
It's a way to run Linux commands on Windows, developed and supported by Microsoft.
WSL should have a telnet client with great encoding support.
jaller94
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[Please help] How to use on Windows 10?
How to use on Windows 10?
Oct 11, 2024
Hey sorry this might sound really dumb lol, I've been at this problem for a long time.
I am able to run --> telnet mapscii.me --> in cmd and get back
"Your terminal is not xterm compatible, please use PuTTY"
Which is very understandable, I then try and use PuTTY and just have no idea what to do. I don't know what server host or IP to connect to and could really use some help. I tried looking for tutorials and couldn't find any and have wasted like an hour learning about PuTTY on youtube
please help
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: