GEM TERM version .9 1987 by Paul Chinn. Gem-Term is free...give it out all over the free world. Gem Term is a handy little ACC that gives you a simple terminal program. While it doesn't have as many features as other terminal programs, Gem-Term has the distinguishing feature that it has its own window, and can be run right on the desktop, or from within any other GEM program. This means you can be running a word processor, doing file stuff or even playing a game and instantly have access to a terminal program at the same time. Useage: Gem-Term is extremely simple to use. Make sure that TERM.RSC is on the same disk as GEMTERM.ACC and boot up your system. To open Gem-Term, go to the DESK menu and select the Gem-Term option. A window will then open on the screen. In version .9 the window is 15 lines high and 80 or 40 colums wide(depending on the resolution you are in) The window can not be resized but can be moved around. When the Gem-Term window is the active window, it functions like any other terminal program: typing sends output to the modem and the modem will output to the screen. If the Gem-Term window is active, clicking on the Gem-Term accessory slot lets you change the following options: Baud Rate: toggle between 300 and 1200 baud Duplex: If you can't see what you're typing switch to Half Duplex. If everything you type is double, switch to Full Duplex. Line Feeds: If the lines of text over write each other turn linefeeds on, else leave them off. Click OK when satisfied. If the Gem-Term window was inactive, it will be brought to the top. Gem-Term is my first working program using GEM, and was written completely with standard GEM and VDI calls in Megamax C. Some proposed additions in the future are: -function key macros -multi tasking auto dialer -capture buffer -more control over RS232 settings -re-sizable window -Vidtex support -file transfer capabilities If you find Gem-Term useful or have any comments, drop me a line. I can be reached on Compuserve 76157,55 or Dark Knight BBS- 707-585-9126. To encourage future development, clear your conscience or otherwise make the world a better place to be, why not send some cash incentives to: Paul Chinn 4995 Fern Place Rohnert Park Ca. 94928 0,êè°lêÞo BlêèNºýÄ`– n f lïÚfNºý¨Blêè`v nfB lêèo40,êè