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'''Zterm''' is a [[shareware]] [[terminal emulator]] software package for [[Apple Macintosh]] computer systems. It was introduced in 1992 running on [[System 7]] and has been updated to run on the latest [[Mac OS X]]. Contrary to the built-in [[Terminal.app]], which only communicates with other software programs, Zterm only communicates with hardware serial ports (or USB serial adaptors on Mac OS X), giving it a unique use for BBSers and hardware tinkerers. Its name comes from its use of the [[Zmodem]] [[file transfer protocol]].
'''Zterm''' is a [[shareware]] [[terminal emulator]] software package for [[Apple Macintosh]] computer systems. It was introduced in 1992 running on [[System 7]] and has been updated to run on the latest [[Mac OS X]]. Contrary to the built-in [[Terminal.app]], which only communicates with other software programs, Zterm only communicates with hardware serial ports (or USB serial adaptors on Mac OS X), giving it a unique use for BBSers and hardware tinkerers. Its name comes from its use of the [[Zmodem]] [[file transfer protocol]].



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Zterm is a shareware terminal emulator software package for Apple Macintosh computer systems. It was introduced in 1992 running on System 7 and has been updated to run on the latest Mac OS X. Contrary to the built-in Terminal.app, which only communicates with other software programs, Zterm only communicates with hardware serial ports (or USB serial adaptors on Mac OS X), giving it a unique use for BBSers and hardware tinkerers. Its name comes from its use of the Zmodem file transfer protocol.

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