[net.micro.cpm] NEED APPLE CP/M TERMINAL PROGRAM

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


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greg@utcsri.UUCP (Gregory Smith) (03/14/86)

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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.
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tom@MITRE-BEDFORD.ARPA (03/18/86)

Hi:

What is Z-Term?  Is it public domain, expensive, etc?  Does it have a good
VT-100 emulation?

Please illuminate the uninformed! (namely me).

Thanks,

Trevor McCarthy

The MITRE Corporation

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.

Bill.Blue%cod@NOSC.ARPA (03/19/86)

Thanks for the kind words about Z-Term (Z-Pro), Mel.  A couple of inaccuracies
though.  Z-Term and Z-Pro are no longer in production.  There was originally
scheduled (a couple of years ago) a CP/M version of ASCII Express, but it was
never brought out.  A marketing decision, basically.  

Right now there are three ASCII Express's, one for Apple DOS 3.3, one for Apple
ProDOS, and ASCII Pro-MS for the IBM PC/XT/AT/Jr. and compatibles world.  The
company now marketing all of those is United Software Industries, 8399 Topanga
Canyon Blvd., Canoga Park, CA  91304.  Business phone is 818/887-5800.  Toll
Free sales line is 800/621-0849 ext. 441.  (that's suite #200, above )

--Bill Blue