Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!endor!stew
From: stew@endor.harvard.edu (Stew Rubenstein)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: MacII Communications question
Message-ID: <3545@husc6.harvard.edu>
Date: 14 Dec 87 02:53:57 GMT
References: <421@amcc.UUCP>
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Reply-To: stew@endor.UUCP (Stew Rubenstein)
Organization: Aiken Computation Lab Harvard, Cambridge, MA
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Keywords: MacII,Communications,Kermit,Red Ryder

In article <421@amcc.UUCP> keithw@amcc.UUCP (da staff) writes:
>    So, I need a communications program that
>	(1) runs on a MacII
>	(2) has Kermit or at least Xmodem
>	(3) Can do Vt100 emulation.

VersaTerm runs great on a Mac II, has both kermit and XModem (not to mention
the faster YModem), and has the best VT100 emulation I've seen (and I've seen
a lot in my eight years using VAX/VMS).  It does background downloading
under MultiFinder.  It even has Tektronix 4014 and DG200 emulation, as well
as VT100.  $99 from Peripherals, Computers and Supplies, 215-779-0522.
There's also a VersaTerm-Pro which adds 4105/4107 emulation, in color on
the Mac II.
Stew Rubenstein
Cambridge Scientific Computing, Inc.
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