Nice The first Terminal program I has was Telix! Then Terminate came along. With the wider view and better scroll back options. Couldn't beat
The first terminal program I used was Procomm Plus (I got a copy from someone else who used it). I had also used Telix a bit, but I eventually settled on Telemate as my favorite terminal program. I think one reason I liked Telemate is that it had a couple of things it could do while you're on a BBS waiting for file transfers & such - It had a CD player control so you could play a music CD in your CD-ROM drive with it while you're on a BBS, and I think it also had a text editor feature, where it would show a window where you could load and edit text files while you're on a BBS.
I'll have to settle for running Telix in DOSBOX, setting the speed to 38400 and hearing that connect alert sound that reminds me of the 90s.
The first terminal program I used was Procomm Plus (I got a copy from someone else who used it). I had also used Telix a bit, but I
eventually settled on Telemate as my favorite terminal program. I think one reason I liked Telemate is that it had a couple of things it could
do while you're on a BBS waiting for file transfers & such - It had a CD player control so you could play a music CD in your CD-ROM drive with it while you're on a BBS, and I think it also had a text editor feature, where it would show a window where you could load and edit text files while you're on a BBS.
eventually settled on Telemate as my favorite terminal program. I
think one reason I liked Telemate is that it had a couple of things
it could do while you're on a BBS waiting for file transfers & such
- It had a CD player control so you could play a music CD in your
wow that is cool. could it play mods?
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