[TCUG] Terminal Emulation Software

  • From: "Alistair McClean" <alistair.mcclean@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 16:37:32 -0000

I am looking to purchase the new Nokia E90 Communicator to replace our Psion
which has finally given up on us. However, I am reluctant to commit until I
can find some terminal emulation software that will work on the new
communicator to enable us to dial into the UTC computer, and have drawn a
blank trying to find anything on the internet. There is a lot of software
around that works on the old 9500 / 9300 Communicator (e.g. NewDIAL95 by
NewNet) but not apparently on the new Communicator which uses a new Symbian
operating system.
 

If anyone out there is using the new Nokia for SCOOT validation, I would be
grateful if they could let me know where the terminal emulation software was
purchased.

 

 

Alistair McClean

Senior Engineer - Traffic Signal Design

Nottingham City Council


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