Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:29449 comp.os.vms:13151 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!lll-winken!uunet!munnari!murtoa.cs.mu.oz.au!basser!metro!ipso!appleoz!ksand From: ksand@appleoz.oz.au ( A/UX Support) Newsgroups: aus.mac,comp.sys.mac,comp.os.vms Subject: Re: AlisaTerm terminal emulators Message-ID: <536@appleoz.oz.au> Date: 3 Apr 89 00:35:47 GMT References: <819@merlin.bhpmrl.oz> Reply-To: ksand@appleoz.oz.AU (Kent Sandvik - A/UX Support) Organization: A/UX Support, Apple Australia Lines: 27 In article <819@merlin.bhpmrl.oz> ianh@merlin.bhpmrl.oz (Ian Hoyle) writes: > >Does anyone know if AlisaTerm provides terminal emulation, or does it only >give the DECNET CTERM protocols so that other products can then use them? >If this is the case do you have any suggestions for a terminal emulator >(commercial or public domain) that would make use of the supplied CTERM >protocols?? The AlisaTerm package only gives the CTERM protocols. You need to buy the terminal emulation packages separately, Reflection or Mac240. Contact Ian Lee at Praxa for more information. You get terminal emulation with Pacerlink, and rights to multiple copies of the emulation program. The protocols supported by Pacerlink is PNT and TCP/IP. NCSA telnet is really a good telnet emulator program, and it's free! Reg, Kent -- Kent Sandvik - Apple Australia *NET: ksand@appleoz.oz.AU APPLELINK: AUSTAUX "Idi Amin works as a network administrator in Australia. He slaughters newsgroups. More about it in aus.bizarre"