Windows Scripting in AnzioWin
Introduction
Both AnzioWin and Anzio Lite have the capabilities of being controlled to some extent from the host by sending commands.
Both AnzioWin and Anzio Lite have the capabilities of being controlled to some extent from the host by sending commands.
Beginning with the release of AnzioWin and Anzio Lite versions 12.4, we established a way to "field-activate" Anzio.
See the attached PDF.
The AnzioWin API consists of 5 different interface techniques for automating AnzioWin, each with its own capabilities and reason for use.
At present Anzio Lite and AnzioWin do not support Linux or UNIX or other non-Windows operating systems.
SCO Unix has a capability known as "mscreen", which allows multiple sessions on one terminal, even over serial lines (note that when connected via telnet, you automatically have that c
Most Windows telnet servers, otherwise known as "daemons" in the UNIX world, while intended to work similar to UNIX daemons, have p
Support for the III (triple "I") Innopac Library Card Catalog system is ever-increasing. These are just a few notes that users have passed on to us.
This document describes some techniques for getting the most out of Anzio, as a terminal emulation client, when used in conjunction with CounterPoint point-of-sale software from S
There are many things that control a connection for Anzio Lite and AnzioWin.