[net.sources] Apple //e and //c UNIX terminal interface available

ee65xdh@sdcc7.UUCP (JAMES HAYES) (01/28/85)

I have just finished writing a terminal program for the Apple //e
and //c computers with the 80 Col card in the AUX slot.

Functions:

1200 baud support
Scroll reverse
Insert line
Delete line
Full cursor positioning
Clear to end of line
Clear to end of frame
Inverse video.

Hardware needed:

Apple //e or //c with a modem the is compatible with the PASCAL
system. (The program itself is written in 6502, however.)

The program totally by-passes the *SLOW* routines by Apple, granted,
my program isn't lightening fast, but it gets the job done.

FIRSTLY:

Does anyone want this?

SECONDLY: How should I post it?
	  (Raw source, hex, etc. Any suggestions?)
	  Should it become a mail in?

Please have your mail dated before February 15, 1985 the decision will
be made on February 20, 1985.

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scooper@brl-tgr.ARPA (Stephan Cooper ) (02/21/85)

> I have just finished writing a terminal program for the Apple //e
> and //c computers with the 80 Col card in the AUX slot.
> 
> FIRSTLY:
> 
> Does anyone want this?

               YES



You said a while back that you had a source for an Apple //e
terminal interface program.  What ever became of this?  I, for one,
would surely like such a utility.  How can I get hold of these sources?

Thanks

davison@bnl.UUCP (Dan Davison) (02/23/85)

> > I have just finished writing a terminal program for the Apple //e
> > and //c computers with the 80 Col card in the AUX slot.
> > 
> > FIRSTLY:
> > 
> > Does anyone want this?
> 
>                YES
> 
> 
> 
> You said a while back that you had a source for an Apple //e
> terminal interface program.  What ever became of this?  I, for one,
> would surely like such a utility.  How can I get hold of these sources?
> 
> Thanks

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