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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]].
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BBS terminal is a terminal program for the Amstrad CPC written by Glenn Wilton when he was 16 years old. It is based on [[Ansiterm]]. It was written in 1991 and was meant to be published by [[Campursoft]].
  
 
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* Disc Drive
 
* Disc Drive
 
* Modem
 
* Modem
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The source can be built with Maxam.
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Thank you to Glenn for his permission to upload the binaries and sources here on cpcwiki.
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==

Revision as of 14:31, 26 February 2018

BBS terminal is a terminal program for the Amstrad CPC written by Glenn Wilton when he was 16 years old. 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

The source can be built with Maxam.

Thank you to Glenn for his permission to upload the binaries and sources here on cpcwiki.

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