0C109@AECLCR.BITNET (Donald Simmons) (01/04/90)
I recently obtained a copy of the public domain terminal program Bobterm that unfortunately didn't have any documentation. I have managed to figure out how to use most of its features, but would still appreciate it if someone could send me a quick run-down of it commands and what they all do. Please reply direct because I can't seem to subscribe to this list. Thanks in advance. Donald Simmons 0C109@AECLCR
clf3678@ultb.isc.rit.edu (C.L. Freemesser) (02/05/90)
In article <Jan.30.19.43.14.1990.4197@topaz.rutgers.edu> wilmott@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ray Wilmott) writes: > >----- > >Just wondering...has anyone out there made (or come across on BBS') >any more modules for use with BobTerm? > > > -Ray What kind of modules do you want? Do you mean modem drivers? Bob wrote drivers for every conceivable modem. With no driver installed, it defaults to 850/P:R. There are drivers for the SX212, MPP, 1030, XM301, etc. These should have come with the program itself. Chris Freemesser, Rochester Institute of Technology :BITNET:%clf3678@RITVAX ||| ____________ :GEnie: C.FREEMESSER ||| /___ / (and 8-bit too!) :USENET: clf3678@rit.isc / | \ ______/ / : .edu Call the A.C.O.R.N BBS (716)436-3078, 300/1200 baud :<-or my BBS
wilmott@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ray Wilmott) (02/05/90)
>what kind of modules do you mean? Do you mean modem drivers? ...
No, I mean "modules" for use with BobTerm. I forget how many came
with the latest version of the program, but the two I can think
of were a command line processor for Sparta 3.2, and support for
the XEP80. Has anyone else besides Bob Puff made any modules for
use with the program? 2 that I thought might be nice are 80 column
screen via software for those of us without XEP80's, and VT100
emulation. With those 2 additions to BobTerm, I'd need never use
any other term program...
-Ray
dickson@felix.UUCP (Pete S. Dickson) (09/07/90)
Does anyone know of somewhere I can call for a d/l or somewhere I can pickup a copy of BobTerm? reply via e-mail dickson@felix.UUCP --
clf3678@ulta.isc.rit.edu (C.L. Freemesser) (09/12/90)
In article <150925@felix.UUCP> dickson@felix.UUCP (Pete S. Dickson) writes: > >Does anyone know of somewhere I can call for a d/l or somewhere I can pickup >a copy of BobTerm? > You can call author Bob Puff's very own BBS, running his very own BBS software. Computer World 716-247-8808 or the Computer Software Services BBS 716-247-7157 (this line is multiplexed!) or my BBS, listed below. Chris Freemesser, Rochester Institute of Technology ( THE ACORN BBS ||| BITNET: clf3678@ritvax ) (716)436-3078 ||| Usenet: clf3678@ultb.rit.isc.edu ( 2400 baud/42 megs / | \ GEnie: C.FREEMESSER ) full Atari support
STT@kcbbs.gen.nz (Jon Clarke) (09/20/90)
>]Does anyone know of somewhere I can call for a d/l or somewhere I can pickup >]a copy of BobTerm? >] >]reply via e-mail dickson@felix.UUCP Jon Clarke replies: Try your local node to GEnie. Bobterm is in the Atari 8 bit section. Failing that drop me some email and I will get one of our 8 bit sysops to post you a disk from the PD libary. Jon Clarke +---------------+-----------------+---------------------------------+ | o( ) STaTus | The Atari BBS | Snail mail to : Jon Clarke, | | / /\ BBS. | in Auckland,NZ +------------+ RD#2 Drury, | +---------------+-----------------+ Running:: | Auckland, | |Mail : STT@kcbbs.gen.nz | MBBS Ver 3 | New Zealand. | | : J.Clarke6 - GEnie +------------+--------------------+ | : 72000,3555 - CIS | Node 1&2 :+64-9-606067 / 608485 | +---------------------------------+---------------------------------+
Chris_F_Chiesa@cup.portal.com (09/23/90)
You can D/L BobTerm from Bob Puff's own BBS, "Computer World Jr.," at (716) 247-8355. 24hr, 300/1200/2400 ...