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WTB: ANSITerm
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p***@gmail.com
2018-09-03 17:57:31 UTC
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Hi, looking to get ANSITerm (to run my GS as a terminal for my raspberry pi) but can't find it anywhere except Syndicomm and they look active but haven't shipped my order from almost a month ago... so looking to buy/trade for it,
Thanks,
Paul
ps I have ProTerm which is great but looking for color terminal capability
D Finnigan
2018-09-03 18:58:41 UTC
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Post by p***@gmail.com
Hi, looking to get ANSITerm (to run my GS as a terminal for my raspberry
pi) but can't find it anywhere except Syndicomm and they look active but
haven't shipped my order from almost a month ago... so looking to
buy/trade
Was there an option to download the program after purchase? That I think
would work from Syndicomm. Although you probably hesitate to give more money
now... :-(
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Ewen
2018-09-05 07:05:29 UTC
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Paul,
Post by p***@gmail.com
Hi, looking to get ANSITerm (to run my GS as a terminal for my raspberry
pi) but can't find it anywhere except Syndicomm and they look active but
haven't shipped my order from almost a month ago... so looking to
buy/trade for it,
Thanks,
Paul
ps I have ProTerm which is great but looking for color terminal capability
Have you considered using Spectrum instead? It is a native IIgs
application, that supports colour ANSI, and also VT100. For downloads,
it supports X/Y/Zmodem, as well as a full featured Kermit:

http://speccie.uk/software/spectrum/

It is considered to be the most powerful communciations program ever
written for the IIgs, and though for many years was a commercial
product, has for some time been Freeware.

Spectrum is fully scriptable, and will auto-learn scripts for you, so
you can build custom script sets to suit specifc situations or servers.

You can download the extensive PDF manuals in advance and see if it is
what you want, before you download and install the application itself.
Then if you decide you would like to try it, download the latest
Platinum disk image from here:

http://speccie.uk/software/spectrum/spectrum-downloads/

Cheers - Speccie

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