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Date   : Mon, 28 Dec 1998 21:46:01 -0800
From   : Joel Rowbottom <joel@...>
Subject: Re: Terminal Master, also a program for the BBC?

Jonathan Graham Harston wrote:

> Others I've come across are ATerm, JTerm, Tequila and Wild.

jTerm as I recall only did VT52 - I can't remember if I did write ANSI into
it or not (probably not, knowing me - Gareth's ATerm is a lot better for
that). I have a hazy memory of putting the PC hi-ascii character set in it
though, and it does do upload and download at least in xmodem. Not to mention
Wizzo up to level 4.

I've made it up North again this Christmas and picked up a lot of my old Beeb
floppies. Unfortunately, I'm still missing a floppy drive so I can transfer
it all over and put it on jml.net's ftp site :( If anyone in London wants to
help me out here and lend||donate||sell me a 80t DSDD floppy drive then I'd
be very grateful.

jTerm is on those floppies, as is a lot of Music-5000 stuff, and a lot of old
Beeb internal-soundchip music. There's also some Viewdata bulletin board
software which I'm going to try and clear copyright to put on the ftp site
(CARBBS, Premiere, JoelBBs, BBC-VHost), although don't hold your breath.
Don't spend too long trying to get it working either ;)

Anyway, back to coding. Sigh.

Hugs,


Joel.
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