In message <199701180240.UAA18325@Mars.mcs.net> PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU writes: > I used to use ProComm, but I nowadays prefer to use COMMO. I find that > COMMO--despite being much smaller than the others (less than 64K for all > needed file, not counting help or docs) includes a full scripting language, > some internal upload/download protocols (Xmodem and Ymodem variants) as > well as the ability to auto-launch a Zmodem receive upon seeing the H:\pic\efo~3.txt > indicator. In addition, it includes a built-in text editor and scrollback > buffer (64K limit on each); the scrollback buffer logs what scrolls off > the screen (so it often yields decent results even in cases where other > programs do not; if a program displays "MORE" and then upon receiving a > keystroke overwrites that with the continued display, the "MORE" will not > appear in the scrollback) and the program can log to a file either [1] > Everything that comes in the port, or [2] Everything that scrolls off > the screen. > > Really great program. > Can you tell us where we can get Commo, please. Regards, Mike Watson