Another good terminal emulator was WRQ's Reflection 2.  Of course, it was not 
freeware/shareware, but it ran well, and had its own file transfer protocol 
built in.  For VAX/VMS hosts, once you uploaded a minimalist bootstrap program 
(a simple copy-paste operation of a DCL script that embedded some VAX MACRO 
code that it assembled IIRC), it then copied an actual VAX EXE that could do 
the heavy lifting of file upload/download long-term. Worked very well and we 
were loyal Reflection users all the way through from DOS 3.x in the late 1980s 
through to the days of Windows 2000 (circa Reflection V7.x for Windows IIRC).  
Nowadays the Reflection suite is owned by MicroFocus.

Fun times ...

-----Original Message-----
From: Simh [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard
Sent: Friday, 26 January 2018 1:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [Simh] Terminal Emulator

I used PROCOMM on an 8088; I never used telix.
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