Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!husc6!rutgers!mtune!codas!novavax!potpourri!pkopp From: pkopp@potpourri.UUCP (Paul Kopp) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit Subject: Re: terminal emulator? Message-ID: <489@potpourri.UUCP> Date: Mon, 20-Jul-87 14:10:18 EDT Article-I.D.: potpourr.489 Posted: Mon Jul 20 14:10:18 1987 Date-Received: Wed, 22-Jul-87 03:19:25 EDT References: <710@aplvax.UUCP> Organization: Gould CSD, Fort Lauderdale, FL Lines: 29 in article <710@aplvax.UUCP>, jwm@aplvax.UUCP (Jim Meritt) says: -> Posted: Tue Jul 14 12:13:11 1987 -> -> In article <13899@watmath.UUCP>, tpcharron@watmath.UUCP writes: ->>Could someone please tell me where I can get a terminal emulator for my 8-bit ->>atari? -> -> Me too! I have the XM301, a 600XL, ... and at work at SUN 3/50 & Haynes 1200. -> Sure could use a nice emulator...... This question comes up on the net *ALL THE TIME*. I'm sure if you guys search back to previous articles you'll find all kinds of recomendations. I use Chameleon ver. 4.03 (I'm using it right now). It's great! It supports Xmodem and Kermit. It even comes with a termcap entry for use with UNIX. I've got an 835 modem but Chameleon supports many others including the XM301. Chameleon can emulate a Glass TTY, ADM-3A, DEC VT-52, IBM 3031, ASCII, and a Test Terminal. I use it in a mode called VT-52XL (the termcap entry is for this). Don't let this fool you... you don't need an XL machine to use it. I have an old 800. Chameleon can be found in the Antic Catalog for $19.95. It's well worth the money! Gould Inc., Computer Systems Division, in Sunny South Florida ** The opinions (if any) expressed are my own. ** ...seismo!gould!pkopp OR ...akgua!ucf-cs!novavax!gould!pkopp And remember: A path is a thing that you have running between two shrubberies of slightly different heights.