rc7@prism.gatech.EDU (Richard Catrambone) (02/01/91)
In article <62435@bbn.BBN.COM> cfoeller@BBN.COM (Carl Foeller) writes: >I am looking for a vt100 emulator to be run on an IBM PS/2. The most >important capability to be included is the ability to scroll backward >to view output that has scrolled off the screen. Probably a minimum >of 20 screens is required. Graphics capability is not necessary. > I use Kermit as my terminal emulator and file transfer program. I think it works great and have been very happy with it. -- CATRAMBONE,RICHARD Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta Georgia, 30332 uucp: ...!{decvax,hplabs,ncar,purdue,rutgers}!gatech!prism!rc7 Internet: rc7@prism.gatech.edu
cd5340@mars.njit.edu (Charlap) (02/01/91)
In article <62435@bbn.BBN.COM> cfoeller@BBN.COM (Carl Foeller) writes: >I am looking for a vt100 emulator to be run on an IBM PS/2. The most >Can anyone recommend some commercial products? > >Also, does anyone know of shareware that might be available from >some source by ftp? Try using Procomm Plus, from Datastorm Technologies. I've sworn by it for all my modem/terminal emulation needs. As for a shareware program, look for winqvt. This program replaces the terminal emulator in Microsoft Windows. It does a better job than Microsoft's program as well! --- Dave (cd5340@mars.njit.edu)