QuickTerm Emulators              terminal emulators, RS-232C
Turn Your IBM PC into an ANSI Terminal
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
QuickTerm-ANSI from Glance lets you use an IBM PC as an ANSI
terminal, so you can connect the computer to Xenix multiuser
systems without any loss of functionality. The terminal emulator
processes the Xenix control sequences and provides
user-programmable function keys.
 
The basic functions of QuickTerm-ANSI are identical to those of
the QuickTerm Emulators for VT220 and Wyse 50 terminals. The
QuickTerm product family supports two RS-232C interfaces, direct
memory or modem operation, and free setup of the data
transmission format, including protocol selection (e.g.,
XON/XOFF, DTR, and RTS).
 
Other features include a Kermit file transfer utility, which
you operate directly from the emulator; switchable screen
presentation, between 24 by 80 and 24 by 132 characters;
branching to DOS level; functions such as local mode, capture
mode, print mode, Print Screen, and Scroll Lock; and a status
line for displaying the operating condition of the emulator.
There is an option that lets you operate without the status line
so you can use all 25 lines of the screen.
 
Price: 380 Swiss francs each.
 
Contact: Glance Ltd., Gewerbestrasse 4, CH-8162 Steinmaur,
Switzerland, 41-01-853-39-49.
 
                              --- Martha Hicks
 
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