- Commo (Terminal Emulator)
Commo is a
telecommunications program which was written and maintained from1989 to1998 byFred P. Brucker . It was a macro-driven package and could be heavily customized by the user. The program, which was distributed asshareware , was small and very fast, having been written in optimizedassembly language .The macro language used by Commo was very simple, with assembly language-like statements surrounded by
curly braces . It offered the ability to control most aspects of the terminal. For instance, the following macro would reconfigure the Alt-X key to display adialog box , allowing the user to confirm before exiting the program:{:alx} {info-qs0 Really exit?} {ifco ,alxn} {exit} {:alxn} {}
All of the macro and configuration files were free-form text which could be edited with any
text editor . This led to popularity amongst those who wanted to be able to heavily configure the program.Fred Brucker actively provided support for
screen readers to work with Commo, which made it a popular program for thevisually impaired .The
Powermacros add-on made {COMMO} one of the firstTrade Wars 2002 'helper' programs.MacroBBS was aBulletin board system system written entirely out of Commo macros.Mr. Brucker released the last version of (COMMO) on 25 December 1998. It is found in commo77.zip, which can be downloaded from http://www.geocities.com/dcrife/commo77.zip.
ee also
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Telix
*Qmodem
*Terminate
* Kermit
*Minicom
*ProComm Plus
*Telemate External links
* [http://www.filegate.net/comm/commo75.zip commo75.zip] — {COMMO} 7.5 shareware archive (
1997 )
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