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Common Terminal Emulators used in the MV market: update information about MVTerm
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* [[AccuTerm]] - now owned by [https://www.zumasys.com/products/accuterm Zumasys]; originally developed by <nowiki>AccuSoft</nowiki> Enterprises http://asent.com/ (Pete Schellenbach, owner)
* [[AccuTerm]] - now owned by [https://www.zumasys.com/products/accuterm Zumasys]; originally developed by <nowiki>AccuSoft</nowiki> Enterprises http://asent.com/ (Pete Schellenbach, owner)
* Anzio - Rasmussen Software http://anzio.com/products/anziowin.htm (Bob Rasmussen, owner)
* Anzio - Rasmussen Software http://anzio.com/products/anziowin.htm (Bob Rasmussen, owner)
* MVTerm - For mvBase only http://www.rainingdata.com/products/dbms/mvb/index.html
* MVTerm - For mvBase only http://www.rainingdata.com/products/dbms/mvb/index.html – broken link, now belongs to Rocket Software
** Why the heck is this listed as a [http://appdb.winehq.org/appbrowse.php?catId=25 WINE app]?
** Why the heck is this listed as a [http://appdb.winehq.org/appbrowse.php?catId=25 WINE app]? (Answer: All Windows apps can potentially be run under WINE in order to use them on Linux, and that includes MV terminal emulators, although some Windows apps work better than others, since WINE is an imperfect emulation of the Windows APIs, and WINE AppDB records how well various Windows apps work on Wine)
** Training? http://www.mvbase.com/
** Training? http://www.mvbase.com/
* SBTerm - Comes with SB+ ([[SystemBuilder]]) U2-only http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/u2/sb/
* SBTerm - Comes with SB+ ([[SystemBuilder]]) U2-only http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/u2/sb/

Revision as of 11:23, 20 June 2020

Common Terminal Emulators used in the MV market

Almost never referenced anymore:

Work just fine, but without MV specific features, and usually just vt100 support

If you are still using telnet as a protocol for these emulators, it's time to join the 21st Century and make the jump to Secure Shell