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Sysop Modem Programs
I have a 130 XE, XF551 disk drive, and the SX212 Modem (HAYES compatible). I use the AModem 7.50 program to get online, but I can only get 40 columns and use VT52 rather than VT100. I'm wondering if there is a VT100 emulator out there for the 8-bit ATARI's. A vast amount of people I know also need it for thier

modem programs
With a 28.8 kbps modem, you won't really notice the difference between that and a "real" terminal connection, most of the time. But before that, I used SITComm; this is a terminal/telecommunications program from Aladdin Systems, the same people that brought you Stuffit. I think it's pretty good; it's pretty easy to

Help! ... Modem programs??
but I have yet to come across a modem program or communications util in my vast amount of disks. (note, i am talking about real hardware and not emulator). so, i was curious about what the good, bad, ugly, and whatever else there was as to apple ][ communication software.. bbs software? what baud has ever been

Modem installs correctly but programs don't see it - NT4
Timothy F. Sipples s...@ellis.uchicago.edu comp os os2 apps In article <1992Nov28.191106.25...@networx.com> mi...@networx.com (Mike Lempriere) writes: I'd recommend Logicomm. It's Shareware ($35), and available eassily. ftp it from hobbes (128.123.35.151). Good basic VT100. Works just like ProComm.

IS THERE ANY OTHER MODEM PROGRAMS BESIDES ZTERM ????
Sean Dockery dock...@griffin.cuc.ab.ca comp sys apple2 lu...@ace.com wrote the following article: (BTW, I recomend against using Ymodem unless you are on a very small board that has very few errors in transfers- Ymodem has no error correcting, even if the manual for your modem says the modem does.) This is false.

win95 lockup
Carl Otto Carlf...@mail.idt.net comp sys mac comm i would like it if i cold gat 1 copy off all (goo) modem programs <I NEED THEM> the modem program shold either have ansi or rip grapshhics THANKX just e mail them to me THANKX <carlf...@mail.idt.net>

Jornada/modem programs
Cybertech Writers doc...@usit.net comp os minix I have MacMINIX 1.5.10.7, and would like to know information about the MacMINIX system calls for writing applications that work with the modem. Thanks, Adam By the way, I have a site of MacMINIX software. Actually, it's plain-old MINIX software, but currently,

WANTED: Modem programs, picture viewer, mem utilities for OS/2 2.1
Adrian Silveanu silve...@uhuru.uchicago.edu comp os os2 apps OK, could somebody tell me some high quailty modem programs of OS/2? I have bought a copy of PMComm 1.11 and haven't downloaded ver 2.0. I found the ANSI support slow , not very good and non-smooth scrolling. The Background dL and UL is great.

modem programs for Unix
Louis Chesler ches...@casbah.acns.nwu.edu comp sys sgi misc Does anyone know of any easy to use, graphically oriented (windowed) modem interfaces that would run on an Indy? I mostly use Indigo Magic and am practically UNIX illiterate, I can control the modem through UNIX command lines, but it's tough.

IS THERE ANY OTHER MODEM PROGRAMS BESIDES ZTERM ????
4YurEyesOnly A...@sparc3.cs.uiuc.edu comp os os2 misc well, the subject says it all... i am looking for some kind of modem program for os/2 also looking for some king of picture viewer/converter for os/2 and mem utility to see how and where my memory is being used in os/2 i guess i am looking to see where i can get

Modem Programs
I've looked everywhere, but I can't seem to find ANY terminal programs for Unix that work with our system. Tip and cu just don't cut it, since they don't have any file transfer protocols, etc. Are there any modem programs for Unix systems which even come close to those available for PCs ? I'll grant you that "tip"

Modem Programs
Clayton LiaBraaten clay...@telepath.com comp bbs majorbbs In article <11119GIGYYLLIWWU...@musnet.uucp.netcom.com> ami...@musnet.uucp.netcom.com writes: Subject: Sysop Modem Programs From: ami...@musnet.uucp.netcom.com Date: Wed, 15 Mar 95 13:01:19 EST IS>To: jdl...@netcom.com IS>Subject: Sysop Modem Programs

modem programs for Unix
but I have yet to come across a modem program or communications util in my vast amount of disks. (note, i am talking about real hardware and not emulator). For the Apple IIe, the pinnacle is ProTERM 3.1 from http://www.intrec.com/ Intrec. See the web site for a description. For the Apple IIGS, it has got to be

Modem programs for Solaris
Allen M. Cohen a...@wlv.imsd.contel.com comp unix sysv386 Could somebody tell me where I can get a modem program. I'm using ISC Unix 2.2, talking remotely to a BSD 4.3 Unix. I'm interested primarily in down- loading ASCII and binary files. The remote Unix has ftp access. I'm currently using Kermit, but I'd like to

MODEM PROGRAMS!!!!!
jhs j...@molson.ho.att.com comp unix solaris Don Kiphart (d...@ihs.com) wrote: I'm looking for a modem program similar to procomm. Thanks for any leads -- Don Kiphart <d...@ihs.com> Studebacher Hoch can write the Information Handling Services Lord's prayer on the head of a 15 Inverness Way East, M/S A203 pin.

modem programs
David Weil david.w...@scbbs.wa.com comp bbs majorbbs C>ID> How much is a 28.8k V.34 modem through the Hayes sysop program? C>$259 C>ID> Also, would the BBS have to be up and running already? C>Yes. USRobotics has their better V.Everything external for only $249 and they have an agreement with Galacticomm that

RIP capable modem programs?
Han Solo hs...@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu alt comp shareware Hello, I was wondering if anyone could suggest any good Windows-based modem programs. I am especially interested in any that offer multi-window capabilities like MacLayers does. Any help would be appriciated. Please E-mail me if you can help Later,

Modem sharing w/ DOS server. Netware 3.x
Edu
comp sys atari 8bit In a previous article, fra...@max.u.washington.edu () says: I recently got an SX-212 modem for my Atari and was wondering if there are modem programs available that don't require an RS-232 interface (hookup to the Atari by the SIO port). I have an 850 interface for my Atari but my sister's

Modem Programs
OCR capability for faxes; 3. background fax and modem capability (eg, having another program loaded and operating in the forground and having the comm program doing its thing in the background.) 4. Good V.34 support, (I'll be using a GVC V.Fast internal modem.) 5. Any other features you think are worth mentioning.

C-128 CP/M
and will be commerical) SOFTERM (Windows, shareware) Does anyone else know of other comm programs that support it? I asked Telegraphix and the above is all they knew, though I didn't feel like they were sure... How about windows based paint programs? I saw winrip 1.0 and it seems buggy.