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Com 7.1f Supports ANSI, VT52, VT100, VT220 and DOORWAY emulations. File transfer protocols: Xmodem, Ymodem, Zmodem, Kermit, Ascii, and Pure Binary. Macros, powerful scripting language with script learning ability. Auto connection, Command line parameters, and more. Built in FTP client and OLE automation. Excellent pricing and customizations for corporate businesses.
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Professional serial communication library - DLL for Windows & MSDOS libraries. Supports ZModem, YModem, XModem file transfer protocols, Hayes compatible modems, Microsoft Visual C/C++, Borland C/C++, Access, Visual Basic, Professional Basic, QuickBasic, & all tools that can call DLLs. Supports any number of ports running concurrently & any device that has a Windows serial communication driver (multiport card, USB - serial hubs, modems, PCMCIA).
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COMM-DRV/CE is a professional serial communication library for Windows/CE & Pocket PC. It supports ZModem, YModem, and XModem file transfer protocols as well as modem communication.
COMM-DRV/CE does not require that you have a Pocket PC to develop serial communication applications. It was developed with eMbedded Visual C++ 3.0 which includes a Pocket PC emulator that behaves virtually identically to any of the Pocket PCs on the market today.
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CSTelnet is a fast 32-bit telnet client that also supports SSH, TAPI Dialup and direct COM port connections. Rock solid VT100 gives CSTelnet the edge, along with SOCKS Proxy, session logging, Passthru printing, Color/Font settings, and a host of terminal options round out a feature set that is sure to satisfy the most demanding user.
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Using User Manager Assistant (UMA) for Windows NT server, you can create new users easier than ever before. As a network admin you will be able to save a substantial amount of time using this product. UMA can automatically create users in your domain, make usernames, passwords, create private shares, assign user profiles and logon scripts, all in one operation.
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Easy to use professional serial communication C++ class library for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98, & Windows 95. Includes the ZModem, YModem, & XModem file transfer protocols. Supports Microsoft Visual C++ & Borland C++. Supports any number of ports running concurrently. Supports any device that has a Windows serial communication driver (multiport card, USB comm hubs, modems, etc.)
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COMM-DRV/Lib.Net is a professional serial communication library component for the .Net Windows development environment. It is extremely easy to use whether you are writing simple serial communication applications or complex enterprise applications. The documentation of this serial communication library is extremely easy to follow and includes examples for each component method. COMM-DRV/Lib.Net is royalty free.
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This well known terminal emulator gets you online via telnet, SSH/SSH2, modem and ISDN. It's outstanding user interface, solid vt102/vt220 and Linux terminal emulations make ZOC the preferred tool for everyone who has to access Unix/Linux shell accounts from a Windows or Mac OS X platform. Lots of options, tabbed sessions, fast screen output and scrollback buffer, powerful scripting and countless other features make it an exceptional tool.
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GTW420-Pro is a full-featured terminal emulation for VT420, VT220, VT100, ANSI, SCO ANSI and Unix/Linux. It supports Telnet, COM ports/Modem and FTP/Zmodem/Kermit file transfer. GTW420-Pro enableS you to take any document e-Mail it, FAX it or print it on ANY printer, directly from your Unix or VMS application. GTW420-Pro delivers the power of windows to terminal emulation, use dynamic graphic background images, and display 3D Table Frames.
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Rock-solid terminal emulator for Telnet, RLogin, and serial protocols with advanced session management. Emulations include VT100, VT102, VT220, ANSI, SCO ANSI, Wyse 50/60, Xterm, and Linux console-all with ANSI color. Switch easily between sessions with the tabbed interface and manage sessions in the session folders and Activator tray utility. CRT supports ActiveX, named sessions, auto logon, Emacs mode, SOCKS firewall, and pass-through printing.