[windows2000] Re: scriptable Hyperterminal replacement

  • From: Jim Kenzig <web@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:44:17 -0500

Did you try Telix? http://www.telix.com/delta/deltacom/tfw/index.html
I cant remember if netterm has scripting or not but it is a pretty good program 
also
 
http://www.netterm.com/html/netterm.html
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Quoting Brian Anderson <BAnderson@xxxxxxxxxx>:

> so there is a mundane task that I've been told I have to do twice a day. It
> involves me opening p a hyperterminal session, dialing up to a SCO box and
> downloading an ascii data file, then plugging it into some things we have
> here. I know Hyperterminal isn't scriptable, but does anyone know of a
> replacement (preferably, free/GPL) that I might be able to set up to do this
> automatically? Nothing fancy, it just needs the ability to dial out on a
> modem and download a file. 
> 
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