nin15b0b@merrimack.edu (David E. Sheafer, Class of 1989) (12/23/90)
In article <AD901822.90Dec22163214@crestone.longs.lance.Colostate.Edu>, ad901822@longs.lance.Colostate.Edu (Austin Dieckmann) writes: > We've got an Atari XE at home that we want to use to call our local > terminal server, but we don't have any software that supports vt100. > Could somebody please tell me where I can get such a program > (preferably public domain of course)? > thanks in advance! > > Austin There are a few vt100 emulators out there. The best one I have come across is Kermit65 by John R. Dunning. It is public domain and is availabl at Atari.Archive.Umich.Edu. If you don't know how to access the Atari Archive post a message or email and I'll tell you to do it. Out of curiosity, what type of system do you want to call into (unix,vax) and what kind of modem are you using. -- David E. Sheafer nin15b0b@merrimack.edu or samsung!hubdub!nin15b0b
ad901822@longs.lance.Colostate.Edu (Austin Dieckmann) (12/23/90)
We've got an Atari XE at home that we want to use to call our local terminal server, but we don't have any software that supports vt100. Could somebody please tell me where I can get such a program (preferably public domain of course)? thanks in advance! Austin
jtmorgan@brahms.udel.edu (James Morgan) (12/27/90)
Please post here houw to access the archive to get the vt100 emulation program. Thanks in advance.
rts@polari.UUCP (Randy Seacat) (12/27/90)
Couldnt someone uuencode a term prog. here? It wouldnt be that large. There are a few good vt100/52 emulators, vt10sq/Chemilion/Kermit65 etc.. I would suggest kermit 65, or Chemilion. Good luck...