TTERM214 is Teddy-TERM v2.14 by M.J.Matts. Teddy-TERM is a complete communications terminal for the Atari ST, STE, TT & Falcon030. This version fixes all known bugs in v.2.12 and adds a few features as well. Supporting full 16 colour ANSI & VT52 emulation (in minimum 16 colour 640x200 screen modes) with intelligent ANSI emulation in 4 or 2 colour modes, Teddy-TERM is a breeze to use (and pretty, too!). Teddy-TERM v1.x originally started life as a simple shell program to allow you to use external protocols such as XYZ.TTP and Jekyll easily from within Vanterm, but since then it has grown and developed into a fully functional (no crippled at all) Shareware communications terminal program. It is simple enough that first-time modem users can navigate their way through it, and yet adaptable enough for the power-user as well. Mouse and/or keyboard controlled (both for all functions). Contains a nice capture buffer, features auto-logon features (with a feature that allows T-Term to learn your own logon information and use it in the future--VERY Nice!), runs external programs, access installed .ACC, use fonts other than the system font, the internal online alarm and connect alarm sounds can now be replaced with a sample if you have a machine with DMA sound capabilities, and much more. Requires XYZ202 (by Alan Hamilton, and included in this file) and Jekyll for transfers using those protocols. One meg or more of Free RAM required. Extensive docs included. Geneva compatible. Color or mono (extended res. cards, too).