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ptelnet 0.61


License Free
Requirements PalmOS 2.X or greater (the only exception is the PalmPilot Personal, which can not run the telnet mode).
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher Marcio M. Andrade File Size 25k
Date added 30 Jun 2008 Check your speed

ptelnet is a powerful communication software for the Palm Computing platform. By using the built-in TCP/IP stack (telnet mode), it acts as a Telnet Client. By accessing the serial (RS232 or IR) port directly (serial mode), it acts as a standard Terminal Emulator. And best of all, ptelnet is FREE! Features:<br><br> <ul><li>RFC 854 Telnet protocol (telnet mode). </li><li>RS-232 /IrComm connections up to 115200 bps (serial mode). </li><li>VT100 terminal emulation, including PF keys. </li><li>Two fixed font sizes: 5x9 (regular) and 4x6 (small). </li><li>Support to multiple character sets (besides the built-in Latin1). </li><li> Screen sizes: 16x32, 16x64, 24x40 or 24x80. </li><li>12 configurable string macros (including ESC and control characters). </li><li>Paste from MemoPad records. </li><li> Paste from DOC files. </li><li> Log input in MemoPad records (character or hexadecimal).</li></ul>

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