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Re: IBM PTSE
I had a copy of that but I lost it, and I really don't want to go through
the trouble of installing a emulator, when just running an MS-DOS program
will be a simple line of type, if you could upload it to binaries, ground,
or mail it to me it would be greatly appreciated.
Mitchell Spector (spec@vax2.concordia.ca) wrote:
: In article khorster@nj5.injersey.com (Karl Horster) writes...
: > Does anyone have an IBM Terminal program capable of Proterm
: >Special Emulation?
: There was one written years back that ran under MS-DOS and
: worked quite well, substituting mousetext characters with the
: closest PC ANSI equivalents available (it looked a bit strange,
: but the formatting, animation and even sound translated well).
: It was written by someone in my area and had its official home
: at Eagle-Eye's Emporium BBS (which is now defunct)--but I still
: probably have it archived here somewhere. I can't recall its
: name at the moment, unfortunately, just that the author's alias
: was "Whiz Kid".
: A better idea, why not download ApplePC and use that? It
: is able to _perfectly_ emulate ProTERM 3.1 and even use the
: IBM's serial port to dial a modem. ProTERM Special Emulation
: will of course work, since your actually using ProTERM. :-)
: Speaking of ProTERM, what ever became of the IBM PC port
: InTrec was working on?
: Mitchell Spector
: spec@vax2.concordia.ca
- References:
- IBM PTSE
- From: khorster@nj5.injersey.com (Karl Horster)
- Re: IBM PTSE
- From: spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector)