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Zterm v1.41 

<<zterm_141.exe>>


그냥 텔넷 접속기임

   

개요

   - Windows 환경에서 사용할 수 있는 한글 터미널 에뮬레이터로 텔넷 기능을 지원합니다. 

   - 기존의 터미널 에뮬레이터와는 달리 창크기에 따른 디스플레이의 조절이 자동으로

      이루어지고 클립보드 복사 기능을 지원하며, 한글을 완벽하게 지원합니다. 

   - 폰트, 글자색, 배경색 등 사용자 설정에 따른 자유로운 변경이 가능합니다. 

   - Zterm은 개인은 물론 회사에서도 자유롭게 사용할 수 있는 프리웨어입니다. 

사용방법

   - 설치: 

      Windows 95/98/ME/2000에서 Zterm을 적당한 디렉토리에 복사합니다. 

   - 사용:

      Zterm의 사용은 바로 실행하거나 단축 아이콘을 만들어 사용할 수 있습니다.

      바로가기를 만들어 프로그램의 인수로 호스트주소와 포트를 주어 사용할 수 있습니다.

      바로가기의 대상에서 아래 처럼 설정하여 사용하시면 편리합니다.

      <"C:\바탕화면\Zterm.exe" [-h host] [-l login] [-p password] [-n port]>

   - 제거:

      Zterm을 삭제하시면 됩니다. 

   

특징

   - SSH - Up/Down by Zmodem (use rz/sz)

   - Telnet - Up/Down by Zmodem (use rz/sz)

   - Upload - Drag & Drop, Ctrl+PgUp, System Menu

   - Download - Ctrl+PgDown, System Menu

   - Added savelines option in System Menu

   

출처: http://www.brainz.co.kr

   

   

   

   

ZTerm

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ZTerm

ZTerm is a shareware terminal emulator for Apple Macintosh computer systems. It was introduced in 1992 running on System 7 and has been updated to run on the latest Mac OS X. Contrary to the built-inTerminal.app, which only communicates with other programs, ZTerm only communicates with hardware serial ports (or USB serial adaptors on Mac OS X), giving it a unique use for BBSers and hardware tinkerers. Its name comes from its use of the Zmodem file transfer protocol.

When it was first introduced, ZTerm was one of the highest performing terminal emulators on the Mac, both in terms of basic text display as well as file transfer performance. Its hardware support included carrier detect (CD), hardware hangup (DTR) and hardware flow control, as well as speeds up to 119,200 bps on those machines that supported it. These features were not universally supported in Mac hardware, so many emulators simply ignored them.

ZTerm supported one of the widest variety of file transfer protocols available on the Mac, including a full implementation of ZModem, YModem, YModem-G, almost all of the common varieties of XModem with different packet sizes and error correction methods, and even the rare but useful B protocol for use on Compuserve. ZTerm also supported auto-starting transfers from ZModem and B.

Additionally, ZTerm included a complete PC graphics character set and ANSI escape codes, including color. This made it one of the few terminals on the Mac that properly displayed ASCII art, and allowed full interaction with PC-based BBS systems that used these features extensively. ZTerm also allowed the mouse to be used to position the cursor, sending a stream of ANSI codes to move it to the clicked location.

By the time that Mac OS X was being released around 2002, the BBS world had largely disappeared. However, a number of devices (including some routers and lab equipment) still use serial ports to communicate, typically for diagnostic and debugging purposes. On 19 April 2001 Alverson released version 1.1b4 that ran on OS X and OS 8 and 9 using Carbon.[1] Later a "Classic" version was released that did not require Carbon, allowing it to run on older machines that could not support OS 8 or 9. On modern machines without built-in serial ports, it can identify and use a wide variety of USB-based serial devices.[2]

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