[Ham-Mac] MLDX & TenTec Jupiter
Dick Kriss, AA5VU
aa5vu at sbcglobal.net
Sun Oct 16 07:12:41 EDT 2005
Good tip. I still keep the old White Knight (son of Red Ryder) on my hard
drive for use with the old PK-232. I use it to clear the PK-232 brain
freeze (when it gets locked up on the KISS mode). I had an old script that
would send a string of Control-Zs and that is only way I ever figured out
how to get the thing out of the KISS mode.
The other programs I cannot live without is the old AEA MacRATT 2.1 and DIMM
First Aid. The DIMM First Aid only runs under OS9 and is still one of the
better memory checkers.
73, Dick AA5VU
Hope to work some of you in the JARTS RTTY contest this weekend.
On 10/16/05 3:18 AM, "Hal Mueller" <hal at seanet.com> wrote:
> I was rather pleasantly surprised to see the other day that Zterm
> still works fine on Mac OS X. This is a classic piece of software
> dating back to the days of 2 built-in serial ports in every Mac. It
> is (still!) a first-rate serial comm tool. I successfully used Zterm
> to prove that my Keyspan USB-serial converter (and its driver) were
> working fine and that my problems were elsewhere.
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/dalverson/zterm/
>
> Hal
> KE7BYN
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