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Re: ANSI Term 2.0... Where?



 >I downloaded the ANSI Term 2.0 demo software from caltech the other day and
 >I really liked it (I'd prefer to see the Zmodem transfer work before I paid
 >to get it, but oh well).  I tried, though I haven't waited very long, to
 >reach the person the help screen suggested I reach via E-mail, but no
 >response...  Anybody know for sure where I can get this program, and possibly
 >any comments or suggestions about it or any other good terminal program for
 >the GS (GOOD Zmodem support is almost a must, ANSI emulation is not
 >necessary).
 >
 >Thanks in advance again... I think I've posted more questions in these last
 >few days than I've ever posted in my whole internet career, can you tell
 >there's a break in school for me...  ;-)
 >
 >ThomasD
 
ZModem transfer is excellent.  Usually 200 cps on SprintNET, 230-235 on local
BBSes with my 2400 baud modem.  Try mailing PMP@Delphi.Com, or send money for
registration to the following address:
 
 Parkhurst Micro Products
 2491 San Ramon Valley Blvd
 Suite 1-317
 San Ramon, CA  94583
 
The newest version is actually 2.1, which has a bunch of new features/bug
fixes.
 
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   Sent at  6:42:00 PM on 17-Aug-94 from the AnsiTERM editor.
 
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