PowerTCP Emulation for .NET patched

Noviembre 18, 2009
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PowerTCP Emulation for .NET allows you to communicate with legacy applications or any server that supports VT-52, VT-100, VT-220 and VT-320 terminals from .NET. The Vt control is a powerful terminal emulator that enables you to build your own custom terminal emulation applications from within .NET. Built-in Telnet capability enables the Vt control to start a session with as little as one line of code. Also includes a custom font for support of VT graphics characters, a FontDialog control that displays all fixed width raster and TrueType fonts, ability to interrogate every cell for comprehensive style information and powerful printing capability.

Updates in V4.1.0.9

  • Added Visual C++ samples for VS.NET 2008.
  • Fixed an index out of bounds error that could occur when BufferRows = 0 and an area of the display was selected and extended outside the bounds of the control.
  • The default encoding is now set to ASCII to prevent unintentional encoding.
  • Fixed various issues discovered using emulation test software.
  • Fixed scrolling problem when a CRLF was displayed outside the scrolling region.
  • All data is now printed when PrintType.Controller is used.
  • Fixed various issues with the status line functionality, including making it read/write for all emulation types.
  • Fixed an index out of range issue when Encoding was set to Unicode

About Dart Communications

Dart Communications was founded in 1994 for the specific purpose of creating quality components designed to support Internet communication development. Dart's development teams carefully design each component for ease-of-use and maximum range of effectiveness for both beginners and advanced developers alike. The results are tools that function in many development environments, such as .NET, Visual Basic, Visual C++, PowerBuilder, ASP, Delphi, C++ Builder and Office 97/XP. Companies such as Chase Manhattan Bank, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, America Online, Compaq Computer, American Express, and thousands of consultants and individual project teams rely on Dart's quality code, breadth of capability, and customer service. Designed in object-oriented methods, the tools easily make the change from ActiveX to .NET framework, allowing these users to transition the product as appropriate for their own environments.

A ScreenScrape sample in Emulation for .NET.

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