communication program?
Ashok Aiyar
axa12 at po.cwru.edu
Wed Mar 4 17:21:49 EST 1992
In article <9203041719.AA12407 at east.gsfc.nasa.gov> simpson at biovx1.DNET.NASA.GOV writes:
>Dear Netters,
>Does anyone know of a communication program running on a PC that
>would allow emulation of a Tetronix graphics terminal using a TCP/IP
>protocol over an ethernet connection? Thanks and I apologize for
>asking a computer question on the METHODS network, but I thought
>it was worth a try.
MS-Kermit version 3.11 will emulate a Tek 4014 terminal, and
has internal support for TCP/IP protocols. It is free, and
you can't beat that! Kermit also has a good VT300 series
emulation with ONLY Sixel graphics; REGIS is not supported.
Also, NCSA Telnet version 2.3 can emulate a Tek 4014 terminal.
This is besides VT100/VT102 emulation.
Ashok
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Ashok A. Aiyar
Department of Biochemistry
CWRU School of Medicine
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