“I chose TERM because it offers a better communications package in terms of dialogue and protocol flexibility. I also found the price within a reasonable range to make it cost effective in the long run.” — Mark Hershberger
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Archive for the 'UNIX' Category
Thursday, April 26th, 2007
If you use TERM for SCO UNIX to transfer a file to a directory that does not exist, TERM drops the connection.
CR 280
Posted in Connect, File Transfer, TERM, UNIX | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007
Century Software, Inc., has had a request to compile TERM for HP’s Tru64 UNIX. We have not done so thus far.
CR 217
Posted in TERM, UNIX | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007
This problem was first noticed on SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 with dual Pentium III processors. When installing TERM through an xterm window, an error message came up: “Memory fault – core dumped.” The workaround is to install TERM at the console instead of through an xterm.
CR 136
Posted in Install, UNIX | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007
TERM for HP-UX will not connect to tty ports on HP-UX 11. There are no problems with this on earlier versions of HP-UX.
CR 121
Posted in Serial (RS232), UNIX | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 25th, 2007
The TERM for AIX install has three subdirectories: 3.2, 4.1 and 4.2. These correspond to the appropriate version of AIX.
If you have AIX 4.3 or higher, TERM for AIX 4.2 is fully compatible. In other words, though the 4.2 directory doesn’t specifically specify, it is for all versions of AIX numbered 4.2 or higher.
CR 119
Posted in TERM, UNIX | No Comments »
Monday, April 23rd, 2007
The resize command is used with xterm on UNIX systems that have graphical display managers. TinyTERM does not emulate an xterm, but character-based terminals instead. Thus, it cannot respond to this or any other xterm-specific command.
CR 87
Posted in UNIX | No Comments »
Friday, April 20th, 2007
TERM 6.28 allows a 30-day evaluation install. This is only available for SCO UNIX or Linux. You can get a copy of the evaluation from our download page.
CR 454
Posted in Linux, TERM, UNIX | No Comments »
Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Some TERM for UNIX licenses ending in “U3″ fail when used to install the correct product. This happened in the January 2002 release of TERM 6.2.5b, and was fixed in the February 2002 release. If you are experiencing this problem, please contact Technical Support to get your serial number and activation key corrected.
CR 298
Posted in License, TERM, UNIX | No Comments »
Thursday, April 19th, 2007
The available baud rates in TERM for UNIX/Linux were extended to allow 57600 and 115200 in version 6.28.
CR 221
Posted in Linux, Serial (RS232), TERM, UNIX | No Comments »
Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
Connecting via modem, when TERM tries to XMIT a string the connection dies. This was tracked to the parity not being sent. There was no option to set parity in the modem initialization string.
The workaround was to use the TERM Script Language command SET MASKPAR ON. This masks the parity being sent.
CR 176
Posted in Modem, TERM, TSL, UNIX | No Comments »
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