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GLIN
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One product for all environments
There are more than 600,000 copies of Glink licensed world wide for use as terminal emulators in the Bull,
IBM, DEC, UNIX, Linux and Minitel legacy application environments. Glink is also used for general
communications work. A whole new market for controlling remote devices using TCP/IP connections has
opened up, where the Glink script language is a winner in allowing intelligent automation of routine tasks
such as collecting statistics.
Bull emulations
For the Bull legacy application environment Glink emulates VIP7700, VIP7760, VIP7800, VIP8800, HDS7
and Questar DKU7107, DKU7211 and DKU7102 terminals.
Bull VIP and HDS emulations
The VIP7800, VIP8800 and HDS7
emulations include both 132 columns and
72-line scroll mode.
They include support for TSM8 local
forms, enabling huge performance gains
for TSM8 applications.
For the programmers and systems people
using command line Time-Sharing, Glink
supports command recall (edit mode), and
this is extended to apply in text mode, as
well as the normal TX-Ret mode.
Bull Questar DKU emulations
Glink’s Questar DKU7107 and DKU7211
emulations include TCS local forms,
enabling huge performance gains for
applications using the local forms support
of TDS.
For the programmers and systems people
using command line IOF, Glink supports
VIP-style command recall (edit mode), and
this is extended to apply in text mode for
the DKU emulations.
Glink has also the asynchronous
DKU7102 emulation.
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