jimv@apollo.uucp (James Vienneau) (03/11/86)
Does anybody have a terminal program that will run on an Apple II+ under CP/M with a Franklin CP/M card? I would like to have access to the CP/M public domain stuff ,but I need a terminal program to get started. I would be happy to send a s.a.s.e. and a blank floppy to make it as easy as possible.
god3@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP (Peter Godwin) (03/14/86)
Z-term is the best I have found so far... Southwestern Data Systems Very similar to Ascii Express the Professional -- Peter Godwin University of Chicago U of C Computation Center uucp: ...ihnp4!gargoyle!sphinx!god3 mailnet: x9.xpg@UChicago.Mailnet bitnet: god3%sphinx@UChicago.Bitnet ARPA: x9.xpg%UChicago.Mailnet@MIT-Multics.ARPA USnail: Room 2322x 5824 S. Kimbark Avenue Home: 312-288-1816 Chicago, IL 60637
greg@utcsri.UUCP (Gregory Smith) (03/14/86)
[] Somebody mailed out a VT100 emulator on net.sources not 2 weeks ago. He also offered a *free* copy to anybody who mailed in a disk, mailer and return postage. This works on an apple with a number of 80-column cards and a number of serial port cards. I haven't got it, but maybe you should redirect your request to net.sources.wanted. This probably doesn't work with the CP/M card, but IF it can save to disk and IF you can copy APPLE files to CP/M files, you shouldn't have a problem. -- "So this is it. We're going to die." - Arthur Dent ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Greg Smith University of Toronto ..!decvax!utzoo!utcsri!greg
jimv@apollo.uucp (James Vienneau) (03/18/86)
I recently posted an article requesting a Apple CP/M terminal program for a Franklin CP/M card. A Jack Smith sent me mail saying he had such a thing and to let him know if I wanted a copy. Well, yes I do, but I can't seem to send mail to him. So, Jack please resend me mail with your address and telephone # so I can contact you. Also, several people have expressed an interest in the same item. I will be letting those people know whats available when I get all my facts together. I apologize to the "net people" who may not be interested in these things.