paul@pro-europa.cts.com (Paul Hutmacher) (06/09/89)
>> Can somebody (probably Murph Sewall) tell me something about a communications >> package running under CP/M. A friend of mine has problems using KERMIT (he >> dislikes kissing that frog), so does somebody know something else? > > This question (or similar) has come up before, and I don't recall anyone > identifying a CP/M comm program that's satisfactory at 1200 baud or faster. > The combination of Kermit-65 (under ProDOS) and the Chameleon makes it > possible to transfer files to/from the CP/M format (once in terminal mode, > the operating system is transparent anyway). One of the first OS's taught to me by my Apple II mentor (Richard C. Crossley) was cp/m on a Corvus LAN. The only terminal program we had available that could provide high speed encrpyted data transmissions back and forth between the different offices was a cp/m product produced by Hawkeye Grafix, 23914 Mobile, Canoga Park, Ca. 91307 (213/348-7909). This product was called Commx and featured both a terminal program and a host program called Consolx. The manual I have is copyrighted 1984 and since I no longer use cp/m I have not bothered to inquire about updates or whether or not the company is still in business. I hope this helps. ______________________________________________________________________________ paul@pro-europa.cts.com | "Open the pod bay door HAL" ...!crash!pnet01!pro-nsfmat!pro-europa!paul | "Sorry Dave, I can't do that"
Sirald@cup.portal.com (Andrew Lionel Dalrymple) (06/13/89)
____________________________________________________________ Hello, Well, for APPLE CP/M set-ups, the ASCII EXPRESS PROFESSIONAL equiv in cp/m is Z-TERM. Z-TERM is basiclly the same, and written by the same guy. Cordially, A. DALRYMPLE sirald@cup.portal.com sun!portal!cup.portal.com!sirald ____________________________________________________________