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''For the English version of this article, see [[Remote Console]].'''
''For the English version of this article, see [[Remote Console]].''


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Remote Console is an application that allows you to remotely execute JavaScript in Windows 96. It uses the [[RTOP|RTOP Protocol]] to allow you to access it in [[SuperTerm]]. For security reasons, enabling Remote Console requires you to have a password set.
リモートコンソールは、あなたがJavaScriptをリモートで実行することを可能にするアプリです。それは[[RTOP Protocol|RTOPプローチコル]]利用ます、あなたが[[スパーターム|SuperTerm(スパーターム)]]で利用することお可能にするです。For security reasons, enabling Remote Console requires you to have a password set.


Remote Console was first introduced in [[Windows 96 Lite]], and kept in the release of [[Windows 96 v3]]. Despite being in Lite, which was a separate light-weight version of V2 which had early V3 features, it was never included in the regular version of [[Windows 96 v2|v2]]. However, the regular version was required, as the Lite version did not come with SuperTerm.
Remote Console was first introduced in [[Windows 96 Lite]], and kept in the release of [[Windows 96 v3]]. Despite being in Lite, which was a separate light-weight version of V2 which had early V3 features, it was never included in the regular version of [[Windows 96 v2|v2]]. However, the regular version was required, as the Lite version did not come with SuperTerm.

Latest revision as of 19:00, 8 January 2024

For the English version of this article, see Remote Console.

Translation in progress

リモートコンソールは、あなたがJavaScriptをリモートで実行することを可能にするアプリです。それはRTOPプローチコル利用ます、あなたがSuperTerm(スパーターム)で利用することお可能にするです。For security reasons, enabling Remote Console requires you to have a password set.

Remote Console was first introduced in Windows 96 Lite, and kept in the release of Windows 96 v3. Despite being in Lite, which was a separate light-weight version of V2 which had early V3 features, it was never included in the regular version of v2. However, the regular version was required, as the Lite version did not come with SuperTerm.