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Revision as of 11:48, 24 February 2018
BBS terminal is a terminal program for the Amstrad CPC written by Glenn Wilton. It is based on Ansiterm. It was written in 1991 and was meant to be published by Campursoft.
Features:
- 20 entry * 6 page dialing directory
- Continuous dial
- Xmodem / Xmodem 1K CRC
- Ansi emulation (Yes really - I kid you not!)
- IBM character set
- Pull down menu Driven
- Logon Timer
- Capture buffer
- handle up to 2400 (maybe 9600)
Requirements:
- Amstrad CPC 464,664,6128
- Amstrad RS232
- Disc Drive
- Modem