bnfb@cs.washington.edu (Bjorn Freeman-Benson) (12/14/90)
Hello, does anyone in netland know of a terminal emulator that runs under OS/2? One with a file transfer protocol like Xmodem or Kermit? Failing that, do any of you experts know how to get COPY COM1: file to work? I can make writing work: COPY file COM1: but not reading. Sigh. I tried: COPY/A COM1: file and typed lots of ^Z <CR>s at the other end, but to no avail. Thanks for any help, Bjorn N. Freeman-Benson
tholen@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (David Tholen) (12/14/90)
Bjorn Freeman-Benson writes: > Hello, does anyone in netland know of a terminal emulator that runs > under OS/2? One with a file transfer protocol like Xmodem or > Kermit? I know of five; there may be others. (1) The communications software included in OS/2 Extended Edition. (2) LogiCOMM (3) HyperACCESS/5 (4) ChipChat (5) Kermit Kermit is available in both Presentation Manager and character versions. ChipChat is also a PM program. LogiCOMM and HyperACCESS/5 are both character based programs. You should be able to find Kermit at some anonymous ftp site. ChipChat and HyperACCESS/5 are commercial packages. I believe the latest version of LogiCOMM is shareware; an earlier version can be found in the SIMTEL20 archive.
jimm@CSUFresno.EDU (Jim Michael) (12/14/90)
bnfb@cs.washington.edu (Bjorn Freeman-Benson) writes: >Hello, does anyone in netland know of a terminal emulator that runs >under OS/2? One with a file transfer protocol like Xmodem or >Kermit? There is an OS/2 version of Kermit available via anonymous FTP from Columbia University (alias keepers of the great Kermit flame). I have used it and it works fine. One little hint is that it will not share a COM port with OS/2 Communications Manager. As I have only one COM port I have to re-boot to a version of config.sys that has the establishes the correct COM environment and not run com. mgr. when I want to use Kermit. I assume that you are running SE. In EE (I run 1.2) Communications Manager supports XMODEM in the ASYNC emulators (VT100 and 3101). I don't have Columbia's FTP address handy. Perhaps someone could post or if you e-mail me I can look for it. -- Jim Michael - jim_michael@CSUFresno.EDU My opinions are my own ... what else?
efeustel@tiger1.Prime.COM (Ed Feustel) (12/14/90)
I know of two OS/2 terminal emulators: Cawthorn's ChipChat and Hilgraeves Hyper Access 5. I like the features described in Chip Chat but couldn't afford it. I use and have used HA5 Version 1.1 for OS/2 for about 6 months now. It works very well under full screen and more slowly in a window under standard edition. Under extended edition, it can not find ports 2 and 3. It supports scripting, about 14 different terminal emulations, and about 6 different ?-modems. It also offers direct support of about 20 different modem families. I do have a problem when telneting from my host to another host and when emulating a terminal, I get too many carriage returns. Haven't been able to figure that one out yet. HA5 got best buy notices from a number of magazines. A copy that runs with DOS is provided in the OS/2 pack. Costs a bit over $115 mail order.
feustel@netcom.UUCP (David Feustel) (12/15/90)
Telix runs in the OS/2 compatibility box and works like a champ. Supports Zmodem and is available for free from most bbs. ($35 registration fee). Also includes a script compiler. Absolutely the best unadvertised deal around. -- David Feustel, 1930 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, (219) 482-9631 EMAIL: netcom.uucp
stever@Octopus.COM (Steve Resnick ) (12/16/90)
In article <18803@netcom.UUCP> feustel@netcom.UUCP (David Feustel) writes: >Telix runs in the OS/2 compatibility box and works like a champ. >Supports Zmodem and is available for free from most bbs. ($35 >registration fee). Also includes a script compiler. Absolutely the >best unadvertised deal around. >-- >David Feustel, 1930 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, (219) 482-9631 >EMAIL: netcom.uucp I have a couple OS/2 terminal emulators .... see .sig for my BBS number .... Steve -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- steve.resnick@f105.n143.z1.FIDONET.ORG - or - apple!camphq!105!steve.resnick Flames, grammar errors, spelling errrors >/dev/nul The Asylum OS/2 BBS - (408)263-8017 IFNA 1:143/105.0