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NComm is one of the most popular shareware terminal programs used on the Commodore Amiga line of computers, especially for connecting to BBS systems via a modem connected to the telephone line. The program is written by Torkel Lodberg. And the last version v3.06 was released in 1996, a public key was released in 1998 to allow full usage. [1] [2]
The program was reviewed by André Viergever at Amiga Magazine in 1992. [3] [4]
NComm also refers to NComm, Inc., a New Hampshire firm that delivers complete, standard compliant, source code packages that reduce LAN/WAN interface development time and cost. Its offerings eliminate an entire class of embedded software development for OAM (Operations, Administration & Maintenance) access technologies like Ethernet, T1, E1, T3, E3, SONET/SDH (including Automatic Protection Switching), Primary Rate ISDN and Sync Status Message management. NComm's software replaces what would normally be internally developed as part of the telecom equipment project.[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Amiga Networking Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Part 2/2". http://www.faqs.org/faqs/amiga/networking-faq/part2/. 080208 faqs.org
- ^ "Aminet - comm/term/ncomm306.lha". http://aminet.net/package/comm/term/ncomm306. 080208 aminet.net
- ^ NComm 2.0 public domain review from Amiga Magazine 16 (Jul - Aug 1992)
- ^ Amiga Magazine 1992 Jul/Aug
- ^ NComm, Inc Official Website
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