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Re: Apple //gs questions.
- Subject: Re: Apple //gs questions.
- From: "A.J." <naijireja@yahoo.com>
- Date: 14 May 2005 18:01:15 -0700
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You wrote:
"** What's a good and cheap terminal program for Windows? Hyperterm
only
sends one file at a time unfortunately. I'm going to see if I can find
my copy of DOS Telix and see if it still works... "
I've actually been pretty happy with Hyperterminal on Windows. I've
always used CiderPress (http://www.faddensoft.com) to package files
together into an archive and ShrinkIt on the Apple end to unpack the
files.
If you use Linux, here is a really cool way to use the IIGS as a
terminal for the PC:
http://web.textfiles.com/computers/linux.gs.login
I've had success achieving speeds up to 56kbps on an unaccelerated ROM
03 system, and I've been able to use ProTERM (on the Apple) and the
rz/sz programs (on Linux) for ZMODEM file transfers.
Thanks,
--A.J.