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Operating Systems SCO Help: Terminal Emulation for SCO Unix... Post 68721 by rm -r * on Wednesday 6th of April 2005 12:37:47 PM
Old 04-06-2005
I have used Century Software's TinyTerm before. But the absolute best terminal emulation software I have used is Ericom Software's PowerTerm. It's not free, though, except for the trial version.

If you're running SSH, you'll need to try PowerTerm Plus 7.1. Otherwise, they have many alternatives.

Also, you mentioned that your current TE program worked fine on 98 but not on XP. Have you tried simply running the TE program with reverse compatibility to Win 98/95?
 

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Software::Release(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Software::Release(3pm)

NAME
Software::Release - Object representing a release of software. VERSION
version 0.02 SYNOPSIS
use DateTime; use Software::Release; use Software::Release::Change; my $change = Software::Release::Change->new( author => 'gphat', change_id => 'abc1234', date => DateTime->now, description => 'Frozzled the wozjob' ); my $rel = Software::Release->new( version => '0.1', name => 'Angry Anteater', date => DateTime->now, ); $rel->add_to_changes($change); DESCRIPTION
Software::Release is a purely informational collection of objects that you can use to represent a release of software. Its original use- case was to provide a contract between a git log parser and a formatter class that outputs a changelog, but it may be useful to others to create bug trackers, dashboards or whathaveyour. ATTRIBUTES
changes A list of Software::Release::Change objects for this release. date The date this software was released. name The name of this release. version The version of the release, as a string. METHODS
add_to_changes ($change) Add a change to this release's list of changes. has_no_changes Returns true if this release's list of changes is empty. AUTHOR
Cory G Watson <gphat@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Infinity Interactive, Inc. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.12.4 2011-10-19 Software::Release(3pm)
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