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Re: Recommended terminal package for a IIc+?



Just call the phone number on the site. Jerry will take care of you.
He's a really great guy and you won't be dissapointed with ProTerm.

- Josh




In article <Xns99D9E0691A2FAemuslor@216.196.97.136>
Slor<semaj@rols.ten> wrote:
>  Despite all prevention efforts, "William Garber"
> <willy46pa@garberstreet.com> wrote
> inDLydnZX3qOKlMLranZ2dnUVZ_o6knZ2d@comcast.com:">news:DLydnZX3qOKlMLranZ2dnUVZ_o6knZ2d@comcast.com: 
>>   
>>   "Slor" <semaj@rols.ten> wrote in message
>> news:Xns99D9B71C3CFE9emuslor@216.196.97.136... 
>>  : Can someone here recommend a good terminal program to use on my
>> IIc+? :  I'm looking for something that has ANSI/vt100 support and
>> that I can : transfer to floppy disk via a Mac (since I currently
>> have connection : between the Apple and a PC).  If anyone could
>> point me in the right: direction, I'd appreciate it.  Oh, and if
>> someone can point me to
>>  : information on building a IIc+ to RS-232 serial cable, that would
>> : also be great. :) 
>>  :
>>  : Thanks!
>>   
>>   James,
>>   
>>   I would recommend Proterm 3, which is $19.95,
>>   but well worth the cost. There are a few free
>>   ones that would work as well, but for a full-
>>   featured package, I'd go with Proterm.

>  Where would I get that?  I checked Intrec's site, and it is a shell
> from last December with no way to order.  Perhaps it's available
> somewhere else now?  Otherwise, what are the next best free
>  alternatives?
>>   
>>   As for the cable, GS or Mac serial cable will
>>   work just fine. The port is mini-DIN/8, same
>>   as both of those.
 
>  Cool - thanks.