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Could anyone please recommend a telnet or terminal emulator program for the QL? (that will emulate a vt100), preferably one that is free to download, or still available.


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QTPI is cool


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Thank you. Is it available for download?


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Thank you so much for your help.
I hope to create a serial port cable and try one of those wifi modem emulators, to connect to a BBS.


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mselkin wrote:Thank you so much for your help.
I hope to create a serial port cable and try one of those wifi modem emulators, to connect to a BBS.
You might also want to try QLTERM: https://github.com/janbredenbeek/QLTerm
This includes a BASIC procedure to connect to telnet systems using an emulator which supports TCP/IP, such as QPC2 or Q-emulator. This way you don't need a serial-to-TCP emulator.


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Thank you!


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janbredenbeek wrote:
mselkin wrote:Thank you so much for your help.
I hope to create a serial port cable and try one of those wifi modem emulators, to connect to a BBS.
You might also want to try QLTERM: https://github.com/janbredenbeek/QLTerm
This includes a BASIC procedure to connect to telnet systems using an emulator which supports TCP/IP, such as QPC2 or Q-emulator. This way you don't need a serial-to-TCP emulator.

Thank you!
I just realized you wrote it!
I just tried it and it is exactly what I was looking for, thanks again.


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