

Asynchronous, modem, LAN, intranet, and Internet connections are fully supported.? It allows terminal or workstation users to access nearly any UNIX or Linux system over virtually any connection. ?TERM enables users to consolidate different UNIX and Linux machines into a single system through advanced terminal emulation. “TERM is a complete software solution for communications between UNIX and Linux hosts,? said Greg Haerr, President of Century Software. Legacy ?block mode? support is also included for Wyse 50, TV950, TV925, TV912, IBM 3101, and others. With the superior terminal emulation support found in TERM, users can accurately emulate all popular terminals including: SCO ANSI, Wyse 60, VT100, VT102, and VT220. Built-in support for native UNIX networking commands (such as UUCP) allows users to work more effectively without giving up the strengths of UNIX or having to learn new commands.
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TERM supports full telnet and rlogin protocols over local-area-networks (LAN), wide-area-networks (WAN), and the Internet giving users maximum compatibility and flexibility. Leveraging 17 years of Century’s UNIX connectivity experience, TERM allows seamless access between multiple UNIX, Linux, and legacy hosts. Anonymous Reader writes: Century Software, Inc., a leader in PC-to-UNIX and UNIX-to-UNIX connectivity today announced the release of TERM for UNIX/Linux Version 6.28.
