- VT320 sessions are secure with support for the OpenSSH libraries
- New Editor for modifying Startup.ini
- Controller Mode Printing using Windows Print Drivers making it possible to print to Postscript printers
- Precise VT320, VT220, VT100, VT52, SCO- ANSI, and Wyse 50 terminal emulation.
- TrueType Display Font — more scalable on larger monitors
- Capability to run the Emulator within Internet Explorer 4/5/6
- Faster load-time and running without a browser
- Ability to run as a Component Object Model Server, which provides output to another application such as Internet Explorer
- Drop down menus and dialog boxes
- Variable-line display with 80/132-column modes, double-height/double-width characters, and both multinational and national replacement character sets
- Multiple host session support in separate emulation windows
- Maximize Workspace option turns off the scrollbar, menu bar, status line and all the toolbars — enabling the entire application window to be used as the terminal screen.
- Custom color support including bold, reverse video, and underlining
- Support for XMODEM, YMODEM, ZMODEM, and Kermit file transfers
- Support for Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)
Other Highlights Include:
- New, event-driven architecture maximizes performance by incorporating multithreaded design, improved data handling, and optimized display routines.
- Innovative Session Manager allows you to create, save, modify, and recall named sessions.
- DCL-like command language provided for writing scripts to automate repetitive tasks or for creating Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) procedures that communicate between applications.
- Enhanced user interface employs the Microsoft Windows 95 Folder and Tab GUI.
- Up to six emulation toolbar groups may be displayed on the screen in any desired combination or sequence. Either floating or docked toolbar behavior may be selected.
- Intuitive, graphical key mapping and mouse mapping: keys may be mapped to strings, DEC VT keys, escape sequences, and/or command files. Supplied keymaps mimic either a standard DEC VT or an IBM Enhanced PC keyboard.
- Scrollback memory contains up to 10,000 lines of previously displayed data. Selected data may be copied, saved to a file, or printed from scroll memory.
- Complete set of DEC and PC Fonts supplied to provide exceptional readability in 132-column mode or when a small terminal window size is selected.
Communications
VT320 Terminal Emulator provides support for direct serial connections up to 115,200 baud, TCP/IP connections using the Windows Sockets (WinSock) interface and modem connections using Microsoft’s TAPI interface. For TCP/IP connections, the emulator works with Microsoft's multithreaded TCP/IP stacks for Windows 95 and NT 4.0.






