wiskow wrote: |
As for your problem with seeing the PETSCII graphics using C64term.. I've run this program both in MS-DOS 6.22 as well as a DOS window from within Windows XP. Running it in Windows XP, the graphics were not translated correctly, as you described. Running it in MS-DOS 6.22, however, the graphics were translated quite accurately. So my question to you is.. Have you ever tried running this program in pure DOS? |
I sure have. I had a state-of-the-art 486 33MHz PC at the time running MS-DOS 6.22. The BBS was in New Jersey and the name had something to do with the Canadian group RUSH. I called with PCPLUS in ASCII mode since I didn't have a Commodore anymore. When I stumbled upon C64TRM I ran it from DOS as well, not in a window. I remember how excited I was to find something that would let me call in something other than ascii only to be disappointed at how it just plain garbled most of what I saw on the screen. Featurewise/functionwise it just isn't a good term prog whether you compare it to any other DOS shareware terminal progs of that era (1991) or even any C64 terms!
But enough C64TRM bashing..For those of you who would like an alternative to CGTERM or are lucky enough to have a dial-up BBS that you can call without long distance charges I give you SyncTERM.
Full ANSI, Commodore PETSCII and even Atari 8-bit ATASCII support!
I just connected to one of my favorite telnet BBSes with it:
Connects via Telnet, RLogin, SSH, RAW, modem, and direct serial.
It's available for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X , and FreeBSD.
Did I mention scrollback buffer?
The price is reasonable: $0.00 USD/€0.00 (open source).
I'm gonna keep testing this with other boards and post my findings.Can someone try and connect to Borderline BBS or any other dial-up Commodore BBS and post their findings?
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wiskow wrote: |
As for your problem with seeing the PETSCII graphics using C64term.. I've run this program both in MS-DOS 6.22 as well as a DOS window from within Windows XP. Running it in Windows XP, the graphics were not translated correctly, as you described. Running it in MS-DOS 6.22, however, the graphics were translated quite accurately. So my question to you is.. Have you ever tried running this program in pure DOS? |
I sure have. I had a state-of-the-art 486 33MHz PC at the time running MS-DOS 6.22. The BBS was in New Jersey and the name had something to do with the Canadian group RUSH. I called with PCPLUS in ASCII mode since I didn't have a Commodore anymore. When I stumbled upon C64TRM I ran it from DOS as well, not in a window. I remember how excited I was to find something that would let me call in something other than ascii only to be disappointed at how it just plain garbled most of what I saw on the screen. Featurewise/functionwise it just isn't a good term prog whether you compare it to any other DOS shareware terminal progs of that era (1991) or even any C64 terms!
But enough C64TRM bashing..For those of you who would like an alternative to CGTERM or are lucky enough to have a dial-up BBS that you can call without long distance charges I give you SyncTERM.
Full ANSI, Commodore PETSCII and even Atari 8-bit ATASCII support!
I just connected to one of my favorite telnet BBSes with it:
Connects via Telnet, RLogin, SSH, RAW, modem, and direct serial.
It's available for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, Linux, OpenBSD, NetBSD, OS X , and FreeBSD.
Did I mention scrollback buffer?
The price is reasonable: $0.00 USD/€0.00 (open source).
I'm gonna keep testing this with other boards and post my findings.Can someone try and connect to Borderline BBS or any other dial-up Commodore BBS and post their findings?
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