| 
|  |  | 
An Evaluation of Apple II & GS Communications Programs
Spectrum:   (Commercial - Current version v2.3)
Settings8 N 1, full duplex, 14,400 bps (19,200 bps computer)
HardwareReveal 14,400 bps fax/modem
(Hayes-compatible).Requires a IIGS (16 bit) system to run - will not
work on an 8 bit II.
Navigating Chebucto Community Net with Lynx
Has a rather tattered history of problems beginning with a missing file
upon first shipping; Version 1.0 vt100 emulation with small characters
displaying as pluses ++ fixed with Version 2.0; system sometimes crashes
due to occasional incompatibilities with NDAs and CDAs; vt100 doesn't
support underline nor bold; text-based vt100 in a gui program; support of
arrow keys good; TCP/IP (PPP) support added via Marinetti with Version
2.1; telnet and graphic browser improvement with Version 2.2; continued
improvements with Version 2.3.  The downside to Spectrum is that it has
become quite a resource hog in size and speed, taking a GS with minimum 4
mb ram just to coax decent performance out of it.  Marinetti (freeware) as
a standalone TCP/IP program takes very space and power and can run on a
minimal GS system.
Email using PINE
Good.
News using TIN
Good.
File Transfers using Kermit
Good.
File Transfers using Zmodem
Above-average ZModem, automatic.
 |  | 
 
    
        | 
                    
                        Join Here!
                    
                    Get your own Chebucto account
 
                        
                            Chebucto Services
                        
                        Look here
                     for our available services and prices!
 Accounts for individuals, families, non-profit groups and small
                    businesses!
 
 
                 
    
        
            About Us
            
        
            Help promote us!
    
    
        Who we are, what we do
 and how you can help
 
    
        
            
                Chebucto Plus
            
        
    
    
        Our Premium Internet Access
 
            
                  Our Community-Run
 Non-Profit Highspeed Access
 |  |