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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
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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!


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