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Terminal Emulator (ZOC) - What are Terminal Emulators and How Can They Help You? |
 | | The dumb terminals were fairly simple devices which consisted of a screen, a keyboard, and the technology that allowed them to transmit keystrokes to and receive output from the server. |
 | | The ZOC Terminal Emulator is a remarkably powerful terminal emulator because it supports the standards of several manufacturers (vt100, vt220, 3270, Ansi, Linux/Xterm, Wyse, to name just a few), and allows users to access virtually any server that requires the use of a terminal or terminal emulator. |
 | | This terminal emulator takes advantage of the computing power of a PC to allow you to automate tasks (such as logging on or retrieving data automatically), log sessions on screen or file (for documentation or later review), copy data between a text processor and the remote server, and much more. |
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