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Good comms program for SE,SE/30, etc
Hi everyone,
I am trying to find a decent comms program to use with a couple of my 68k Macs. I use to use Red Ryder all the time, and it is the only comms app I can think of.... (ok, I am getting old...).
Does any one have a suggestion on which comm program I might still be able to get ahold of?
Thanks!
I am trying to find a decent comms program to use with a couple of my 68k Macs. I use to use Red Ryder all the time, and it is the only comms app I can think of.... (ok, I am getting old...).
Does any one have a suggestion on which comm program I might still be able to get ahold of?
Thanks!
I used to use Z-Term all the time on my Macs. Don't remember if it was a "fat" binary though as I only used them with PowerPC Macs in System 7.5.x and Mac OS 8.x.
http://homepage.mac.com/dalverson/zterm/
http://homepage.mac.com/dalverson/zterm/
MrCoffee, I use MacTerminal and on more contemporary Macs, Clarisworks. It was the original Terminal application for the Mac. In particular I use it for the MacTerminal 1.1 file transfer protocol which keeps the resource fork intact. If I'm not mistaken both Red Ryder and Z-Term were shareware options? If the intent is to use mainly for terminal emulation with PCs, then I doon't know if MacTerminal has any advantages over the others. If you are looking for Mac specific interaction, then MacTerminal & ClarisWorks is far superior. See this for more of my application for MacTerminal: http://www.mac128.com/terminal.html
ZTerm looks nice.
Thanks for the info and the link.
Thanks for the info and the link.
MacTerminal, ZTerm, and Microphone were the three I used. (Still have multiple copies of the various versions of Microphone on original floppies...)
If you need programmability and macros with System 6 onwards, use ZTerm or Red Ryder. Old Red Ryder versions are available for System 5 and earlier. VersaTerm was a great commercial altenative. White Pines are notable too.
For quick and easy, follow Mac128s advice regarding MacTerminal.
For quick and easy, follow Mac128s advice regarding MacTerminal.
Yeah me too ... I almost forgot about Microphone, as I used it briefly to get onto Lexus Nexus with my Duo 280. In reading about 80's era software, I recall it was quite popular.(Still have multiple copies of the various versions of Microphone on original floppies...)
Thanks everyone for your suggestions and help. I actally found a fll version of Red Ryder on the Boston Computer Society website for download..
Cheers!
Cheers!