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-SLuRP is a SLIP/CSLIP emulator which allows a normal user with a shell
-account on a UNIX system to act like a SLIP/CSLIP account (a-la TIA).
-SLuRP can be (loosly) thought of as a cross between TIA and term (it's a
-SLIP-emulator, but comes with source, can redirect ports, etc.)
+SLiRP is a (C)SLIP/PPP emulator which allows users with normal shell
+accounts act as if they had a (C)SLIP/PPP account. This allows users to use
+Netscape/Mosaic, ftp, telnet, etc. from their home machine, as if they had a
+real (C)SLIP/PPP connection (with limitations).