Subj : Re: Telnet Client Recommendations? To : mark lewis From : Jon Watson Date : Wed Jun 30 2004 05:21 pm mark lewis wrote to Jon Watson: ml> JW> I'm wondering what the state of the nation is on good ml> JW> telnet clients these days. ml> ml> that would depend on the operating system you are running... Excellent point....WinXP for the most part although I'm playing with the idea of formatting my laptop and putting linux on it. ml> JW> 1. Has proper ANSI support ml> ml> that should be pretty easy to find since ANSI terminals are very common... ml> the thing is that the terminal needs to be able to tell the remote system Aha...thanks for pointing out the difference. I've noticed that all the terminal programs I've tried recognize the ansi colour, but not necessarily the proper ansi characters. Using Putty for example, my BBS looks freaking horrible because all the images are made up of letters and symbols rather than the block and lines etc that were used to create the image. Hyperterminal and MTelnet have no problems with it. ml> JW> 2. Can do X/Y/Z Modem downloads...well..Z Modem at the very ml> JW> least. ml> ml> i know that this is going to be a "loosing" argument however, it must be That's what I thought - I recall downloading via ZModem over telnet with some terminal programin the distant past, but I can't seem to get Hyperterminal or Telix to do it now. Maybe it's my lan connection...hmm... I agree...ftp is for file transfers, telnet is for terminal emulation and for the most part I don't have a problem with that. In fact, the Linux BBS probram I use has the ability to allocate each user a little ftp space to do just that type of thing with. The problem is offline mail. I want to download my QWK packet and I can't. ml> on the windows platform, there's hyperterminal... the developers have a Thanks for all the suggestions, I'm going to look into them all. ml> FWIW: i'm also not seeing your entry in the nodelist... i don't know if ml> that indicates a problem somewhere or not... you might show up in this Really? I *am* new, but I'm in NODELIST.177 which I believe is the current one, no? Are you up to date? :) Regards, - Jon. --- MBSE BBS v0.60.0 (GNU/Linux-i386) * Origin: telnet://TheHeatsinkBBS.ca -=Calgary,AB,Canada =- (1:134/703) .