What's the best RS-232 terminal?

From: John Foust <jfoust_at_threedee.com>
Date: Mon Oct 11 08:32:17 1999

At 09:16 AM 10/11/99 -0400, Steve Robertson wrote:
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>For most tasks, I prefer a PC running a terminal emulator.

A classic is Pro-YAM from Omen Tech <http://www.omen.com/>.
It works well on old hardware, too. There is a shareware
version and a commercial version.

Some nifty features I use in a classic-computer vein are the
scripts, which allow me to quickly invoke the file-capture
from a command line, saving to unique filenames. This is handy
when grabbing files from a device sans protocol.

Another is a BBS sort of mode, which allows you to "dial" the
PC from another device on the serial port, and perform uploads
and downloads driven from the non-PC device. This has obvious
advantages for dialing up a PC from a remote location, as well
as driving the PC from a machine across the room.

Everything is controllable and scriptable, exotic UARTs are
supported, it's been around forever, it's great.

- John
Received on Mon Oct 11 1999 - 08:32:17 BST

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