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Re: Apple II Terminal



Hi Jason

ProTerm is the most powerful 8-Bit communications program available for
the Apple II.  Its available from Intrec for $19 (NOT $59).  I'm not
sure if you have to pay an extra $5 for the manual on disk or not.

Aside from a variety of terminal emulations and protocols to choose
from, you get a very powerful text editor and a scroll back buffer
thats only limited by the amount of memory in your machine.  Likewise,
Proterm supports autolearning macros.  The site hasn't been updated for
awhile but you can still contact Jerry Cline at Intrec via phone if you
have questions.

http://www.intrec.com/proterm-a2/

also see their vt100 tips link on this page:

http://www.intrec.com/proterm-a2/a2tips.html

- Paul


Jason Harmon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was looking for any insights as to Apple IIc terminal applications that
> work well as Linux clients.  I have been attempting to use Talk Is Cheap
> 4.02, but can't seem to get it to correctly handle the VT100 control codes
> generated by the host.  Specifically, I'd like apps like Pine, Pico, and
> Lynx to display correctly.
>
> Any suggestions on clients, and config settings for the Apple and the agetty
> host on Linux would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> -Jason Harmon