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Thomas Davis

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Aug 2, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/2/97
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Hello,
I am looking for a terminal emulator for the
AT386 terminal type. I want to connect over an internet
connecting to SCO unixware boxes from a Win95/NT
box. (I know, "why use 95 when you have UNIX").
Anyway, this is important to me, if anyone can help
let me know (I like most of us prefer free software, but
any suggestions are welcome).

Thank You,
Thomas Davis
tho...@ma.ultranet.com


John E Sattenspiel

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Aug 3, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/3/97
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Thomas Davis wrote:

Try Powerterm by Ericom, I don't have the URL handy but a demo is
available for download from the web. It has an AT386 emulation
available that I have used with success.

Good luck.

John E Sattenspiel
js...@teleport.com


Arthur Marsh

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Aug 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/4/97
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Thomas Davis (tho...@ma.ultranet.com) wrote:

: Hello,
: I am looking for a terminal emulator for the
: AT386 terminal type. I want to connect over an internet
: connecting to SCO unixware boxes from a Win95/NT
: box. (I know, "why use 95 when you have UNIX").
: Anyway, this is important to me, if anyone can help
: let me know (I like most of us prefer free software, but
: any suggestions are welcome).

: Thank You,
: Thomas Davis
: tho...@ma.ultranet.com

Kermit-95 (commercial) can do this:

http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html

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Bob Sheppard

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Aug 8, 1997, 3:00:00 AM8/8/97
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Century Tiny term has AT386

In article <5s4f7b$p...@gateway.dircsa.org.au>, Arthur Marsh
<art...@gateway.dircsa.org.au> writes


>Thomas Davis (tho...@ma.ultranet.com) wrote:
>
>: Hello,
>: I am looking for a terminal emulator for the
>: AT386 terminal type. I want to connect over an internet
>: connecting to SCO unixware boxes from a Win95/NT
>: box. (I know, "why use 95 when you have UNIX").
>: Anyway, this is important to me, if anyone can help
>: let me know (I like most of us prefer free software, but
>: any suggestions are welcome).
>
>: Thank You,
>: Thomas Davis
>: tho...@ma.ultranet.com
>
>Kermit-95 (commercial) can do this:
>
>http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95.html
>

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at her/his own risk - I speak for myself only and no one else).

Bob

dwhit...@gmail.com

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Jan 6, 2014, 5:42:05 PM1/6/14
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On Saturday, August 2, 1997 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Thomas Davis wrote:
> Hello,
> I am looking for a terminal emulator for the
> AT386 terminal type. I want to connect over an internet
> connecting to SCO unixware boxes from a Win95/NT
> box. (I know, "why use 95 when you have UNIX").
> Anyway, this is important to me, if anyone can help
> let me know (I like most of us prefer free software, but
> any suggestions are welcome).
>
> Thank You,
> Thomas Davis
> tho...@ma.ultranet.com

the answer is tutty.
It looks and acts just like putty, but in the keyboard option, on the left side of the config box, you just select AT386.
....oh and its free!

Juancho

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Jan 10, 2014, 4:01:38 PM1/10/14
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I hope the original poster finds your answer helpful, it only arrives
with a 16 year delay.
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