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From: sgkruk@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Serge G. Kruk)
Subject: Re: VT100 Term Programs??
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Date: Fri, 20 May 1994 00:40:56 GMT
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In article <2re17n$fre@Mercury.mcs.com>, Daniel Leeds <dleeds@MCS.COM> wrote:
>
>Are there any term programs besides Kermit for FreeBSD??  I need one that will
>support vt100 emulation for some systems I call and some things like IRC on
>the internet.  I dont have X installed right now so seyon is not an option.

Why don't you want to use kermit ?  It's free, correct (politically
and otherwise), well documented, it emulates vt100 etc...  No system should
be without kermit.