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From: S1.KGD@isumvs.iastate.edu (Keith Davis)
Subject: Re: C128 terms & archivers
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In article <809k4=d@rpi.edu>,
metahawk@aix01.aix.rpi.edu (Wayne G Rigby) writes:
>Now that I think I've mastered Xmodem, I'm looking for a terminal program for
>my 128 that's much better than what I got with my 1670 modem.  I need a
>VT100/102/220 (anyone of these) terminal emulator, preferably with kermit
>protocol, but I'll settle for Xmodem.  It must operate at 1200 baud and 9600
>baud.  (Well, 9600 baud would be EXTREMELY nice, but not absolutely necessary.)
>If someone could point out where such a program might exist and where the
>dearchiving program (if one is needed) also is located.
>
>                        Thanks for any help that can be rendered,
>
>                                   Wayne Rigby
>                                   Computer and Systems Engineer (in training)
>                                   Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
>                                   metahawk@rpi.edu
>

I would suggest getting ahold of Bob's Pro Term 128 v2.3.  It has good
emulation for the ones you listed.  It will go 2400, but I'm not sure about 9600.
It will also take advantage of your 64k video chip if installed.  This will
take your buffer from 60k to about 124k (nice improvement :)

    Keith
