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serial version of ICE. Using serial lines to connect PC's to UNIX,
it supports baud rates up to 115,200.
ICE.TEN provides complete
terminal emulation yet requires little memory.
ICE.TEN
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includes comprehensive terminal emulation
for SCO ANSI Color Console, AT&T605, VT102, VT220,
IBM3151, AT386 ANSI Color Console (standard ANSI), Wyse60, and
Wyse160 (including bitmap graphics modes). Color is
standard in all emulations. ICE.TEN
supports international character sets and keyboards.
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supports multiple sessions with a
multi-screening utility (like SCO's mscreen). Attributes
(terminal emulation, screen colors, function keys, etc.) can be
set independently for each session. The configuration
program lets you change terminal emulation, program keys, map
characters, and set up printing.
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includes a file transfer program for DOS
and above. Windows3.x and higher use a GUI point-and-click
interface. ICE.TEN
supports Z-modem, as well as normal and quoted X-modem,
and Y-modem. Z-modem, and the quoted protocols,
provide higher reliability for transfers using terminal servers
or modems.
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All ICE terminal emulations support Local Print,
allowing you to print from a UNIX application to a
locally-attached PC printer. Local Print is fully
integrated into the Windows Print Manager.
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