scotty@l5comp.UUCP (Scott Turner) (08/08/87)
In article <1444@crash.CTS.COM> doc@crash.CTS.COM (Mitch Evans) writes: >500, with 1M memory, 2400 baud modem, and printer. I received a public >domain terminal program that really does not cut it. If possible (and legal >, of course), will someone send me a PD program that emulates a VT100 or >Vt52? I would be most grateful. Must be binary or AmigaBasic (canna afford >the C compiler yet). An offer was written up in the Nov/Dec 1986 issue of Amiga World magazine. I was one of the guys you could send a SASE, blank 3.5" DSDD disk, and $5 and get back a disk with all the tools needed to download programs from an online service. This offer still stands. The disk includes several terminal programs, including both a vt52 and vt100, zoo, arc, fixobj and more. The $5 just defray's my costs, I'm not making a fortune off it. Plus I have to cover postage for all those people who don't send it, or don't include enough. I also get to cover supplying replacement disks for those who use an ordinary envelope to mail me their disk. Some people will send you the money or another disk to make up for my having to replace their disks, but amazingly enough there ARE those who don't. To take me up on this, send SASE, 3.5" DSDD diskette (no need to format it, I format the disk before using it to make sure it's still good), and $5 US to: Scott Turner L5 Computing 12311 Maplewood Avenue Edmonds, WA. 98020-1115 USA Scott Turner -- UUCP-stick: stride!l5comp!scotty | If you want to injure my goldfish just make UUCP-auto: scotty@l5comp.UUCP | sure I don't run up a vet bill. GEnie: JST | "The bombs drop in 5 minutes" R. Reagan "Pirated software? Just say *NO*!" S. Turner