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Re: Looking for Apple IIgs terminal program
- Subject: Re: Looking for Apple IIgs terminal program
- From: tilghman@vuse.vanderbilt.edu (Tilghman Lesher)
- Date: 1996/11/06
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Vanderbilt University School of Engineering, Nashville, TN, USA
- References: <54lrlc$qdo@bmerhc5e.bnr.ca> <54m0d0$l7a@darla.visi.com> <54o9qu$cbd@bmerhc5e.bnr.ca> <54p74c$o8q@urvile.msus.edu> <5533jj$dka@news.jeack.com.au> <C110296003018.8358@darkcastle.ecore.fnet.org>
Dark_Dude (Dark_Dude@darkcastle.ecore.fnet.org) wrote:
: In Article <5533jj$dka@news.jeack.com.au>,
: <mfumu@axis.jeack.com.au> wrote:
: >You might check out ANSITerm. It's _very_ fast - I've gotten as high as
: >3500 cps throughput when downloading a text file (with a 14400 modem).
: >Emulations V100 or ANSI are very good. It runs under ProDOS 8 but is a
: That 3500 cps doesn't have too much to do with Ansiterm - my BBS does even
: better with a 33.6k modem. FYI: my BBS runs on a GS. I never clocked/ checked
: cps rates that well, but around 5000 cps must be possible with a text file.
Byte Bastards advertises 5000+ cps with its Zmodem (EXODUS xfers)
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