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Latest revision as of 10:20, 26 October 2020
TELCO was a terminal emulator program for the TI99/4a written by Charles Earl in 1998.
It could be used with a null modem cable to transfer files between a TI99/4a and a PC.
TELCO allowed an RS-232 card with a replaced eprom to operate much faster than normal TI hardware and software permitted.