anderson@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Jess Anderson) (11/18/89)
I finally got my Windows 386 going, so now I'm more interested in Windows-based communications programs than I was before. I snarfed WINQVT from Simtel20, and it works pretty well for terminal emulation and file transfer. One problem, though is that the terminal emulation window is not large enough on my hi-res monitor, on which the "big" size is small and the "small" size is microscopic. It looks like the two sizes are given in terms of pixels. There's a related factor about the font it uses. Yet the file transfer window is much larger and seems to use the regular windows screen font. My question: since I can now multitask, I'd like to find a good comm program to run under windows that doesn't present these problems (or maybe I should hope the WINQVT gets some new features?). Anybody have anything to recommend? VT100/102/220 emulation would be best, since it's a Vax I talk to, primarily. ==Jess Anderson===Academic Computing Center=====Univ. Wisconsin-Madison===== | Work: Rm. 2160, 1210 West Dayton St., Madison WI 53706, Ph. 608/263-6988 | | Home: 2838 Stevens St., 53705, 608/238-4833 Bitnet: anderson@wiscmacc | ==Internet: anderson@macc.wisc.edu====UUCP:{}!uwvax!macc.wisc.edu!anderson==