HI, Heimo,
In 1996, DeltaComm released Telix versions 3.50 and 3.51 for DOS, which
added direct high IRQ and interrupt 14 support, full mouse support, menu
interface, a second, simpler scripting language, support for more modern
modems, with the Windows and DOS 3.5X versions sharing the same modem setup
program and files. There were some other new features as well. The demo
version now is a fully-functional demo that lets you have 45 days of use and
then it self-destructs unles you've bought and installed the registered
version over it, or gotten a registration patch from the developer. It is
still the best, most powerful, most flexible most stable DOS communications
program out there, although some users of the free Terminator II and the
Terminate program might disagree.
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Brent Reynolds, Atlanta, GA USA
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