Top Document: Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Previous Document: 9.3) How can I copy my copy-protected Atari software? Next Document: 10.2) What programs can I use to host a BBS on the Atari? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Here are some of the more popular PD/freeware/shareware terminal emulator and related programs available. Use one of these programs for accessing a dial-up Bulletin Board System (BBS) with your Atari, or for accessing a dial-up "shell account" with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Dial-up shell accounts are no longer widely available here in the 21st century! (There is no general-purpose PPP capability for the 8-bit Atari that I am aware of.) ATAR-Z-MODEM 1.2, 5/29/94, shareware by Larry Black Emulates: n/a Text: 40 columns in gr.0 File Xfer: ZMODEM download Autodial: No Backscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: no Summary: Intended to be used as an external ZMODEM receive utility in conjunction with other terminal programs, especially BobTerm BobTerm 1.23, 1993, shareware by Bob Puff Emulates: VT52 Text: 40 columns in gr.0; 80 col. w/ XEP80 File Xfer: XMODEM, YMODEM, FMODEM Autodial: Yes Backscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: Yes Summary: Feature-filled; best for BBSing Available: http://www.nleaudio.com/css/ (version 1.21 complete package) http://www.mixinc.net/atari/download_a8/datacom/bobt123.lzh (ver. 1.23) FlickerTerm 80 v.0.51, freeware by LonerSoft (Clay Halliwell) Emulates: VT100, IBM ANSI Text: 80 column via a special Graphics 0 screen (no hardware required) File Xfer: None Autodial: No Backscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: No Summary: Fast and complete VT100 emulation; readability a minus Ice-T XE v2.72 (128K XL/XE) or Ice-T 800 v1.1 (48K), 1997, by Itay Chamiel Emulates: VT100 Text: 80 column via a fast-scrolling graphics 8 screen File Xfer: X/Y/ZMODEM download Autodial: Yes (2.72) or No (1.1) Backscroll buffer: Yes--8 screens (2.72) or One screen (1.1) Capture-to-disk: Yes--up to 16K (2.72) or No (1.1) Summary: Outstanding flicker-free high-speed VT100 emulation.Recommended! Kermit-65 3.7, PD by John R. Dunning Emulates: VT100 Text: 40 columns in gr.0; 80 col. in gr.8; 80 col. w/ XEP80 (sort of) File Xfer: Kermit Autodial: No Backscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: No Summary: Excellent VT100 emulation; rock-solid Kermit Xfers filenames: k65v37.arc ; k65doc.arc - docs ; k65src.arc - source OmniCom by CDY Consulting (David Young) Emulates: VT100 Text: 80 columns in gr.8 File Xfer: XMODEM, Kermit Autodial: No Backscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: No Summary: Only option combining VT100, XMODEM, Kermit filename: omnicom.arc PabQwk 2.0, 1 Feb 1994, shareware by Low-Budget Productions (Pab Sungenis) Requires: 128K XL/XE Emulates: n/a File Xfer: QWK upload/download Summary: The Professional QWK reader for the Atari 8-bits. (QWK is a packet format created in the IBM BBS community for reading mail offline.) Term80 1.6 (8.25.95), by CTH Enterprises (Tom Hunt) Requires: MIO or Black Box Emulates: ANSI Text: 80 columns in gr.8 File Xfer: XMODEM receive, YMODEM send/receive Autodial: Yes Brackscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: Yes Summary: Designed for calling IBM ANSI BBSs at the highest possible speeds supported by the MIO and Black Box (14.4 Kbps) VT850 B1, shareware by Curtis Laser Emulates: VT100/VT102 (plus complete VT220 keymap) Text: 40 columns in gr.0; 80 col. w/ XEP80 File Xfer: None Autodial: No Backscroll buffer: No Capture-to-disk: Yes Summary: Only option for VT100 emulation on the XEP80; 1200bps top speed filename: vt850b1.arc User Contributions:Top Document: Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Previous Document: 9.3) How can I copy my copy-protected Atari software? Next Document: 10.2) What programs can I use to host a BBS on the Atari? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: Michael Current <[email protected]>
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