



Pinging is currently not allowed.ġ6 Responses to “ Procomm Plus for Windows” You can skip to the end and leave a response. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. On Monday, September 20th, 2010 at 2:42 pm and is filed under BBS History, Computer History, Internet History, Regular Features, Retro Scan of the Week, Vintage Computing. If you’re interested in BBSing again, telnet to my BBS at .)ĭiscussion Topic of the Week: What’s your favorite terminal emulation software of all time? I’d be interested to hear about your terminal software experiences on all platforms. After using PC Plus for a few years, I switched to Telix (essentially a PC Plus clone), and one my friends swore by Telemate, which touted some advanced features for a DOS terminal program. “Terminal” for Windows 3.1 left a bad taste in my mouth, so I didn’t use a GUI-based terminal emulator steadily until the Windows 98 era. I never did migrate to Procomm Plus for Windows, although I remember salivating over it in a software store back when anything and everything modem-related exciting me. I used Procomm Plus for DOS during my early years of BBSing, although I called it “PC Plus” because of its shortened executable file name, “PCPLUS.EXE”.
