IT (Ideal Terminal) Version 3.15 Usage: Terminal emulation and communications. System Requirements: 128k, one disk drive, DOS 2.0 or above, one comm adapter. How to Start: C> IT Type ALT-H for on-line help. Full documentation in a 25-page manual. Registration: $20 for one free version upgrade and phone/mail support. Ideal Terminal (IT for short) is a VT-100 and VT-52 terminal emulator and communications program for the PC/XT/AT PS-2, and compatible computers. Versions of this program have been in use since 1984. The author is a member of the Association of Shareware Professionals, and supports this product actively. Features of IT: - Simple! to install and use. - Executable file is less than 50 kbytes long, loads quickly. - Fast! Supports baud rates up to 38,400. - On-line help, includes current macro definitions. - Kermit, Xmodem, ASCII, and script file transfer capability. - Wildcard file specs for Kermit transfers. - Auto-dial/retry for AT command compatible modems. - Capture data on printer and disk. - IT constantly keeps a history of the most recent 16 screens (400 lines) seen. At any time, you can review this history in a window on the screen. You can pick out a previous command, edit it, and send it to the host without having to completely retype it. You can search for strings in the history. You can capture the history into a file. - IT blacks-out the screen (to avoid etching) after 30 minutes of inactivity. - Macro key definition includes ability to select other macro keys and IT set-ups, such as baud rate. Up to 48 macro keys can be defined, each up to 246 characters long. - Script files (with the same capabilities as macro keys) can be used to send long sequences of data to hosts. Files: LISTING.TXT This file. READ.ME Summary of version changes. IT.EXE The program. IT.DOC A 25-page user's guide, ready to print. IT.SET Set-up file, contains setups including macro definitions. IT.DIR Dialing directory, put phone numbers in it.