Introduction
1 Introduction
This chapter presents PowerTerm LTC and its main features. It also
describes the basic steps on how to use PowerTerm LTC for users who are
familiar with accessing remote terminals.
This chapter includes the following topics:
• What is PowerTerm LTC?
• PowerTerm LTC Features
• System Requirements
• Getting Started
1.1 What is PowerTerm LTC?
PowerTerm LTC is a fully functional emulator for Linux Thin Clients operating
systems. It emulates various terminal types, including IBM, UNIX, HP, VMS
and Tandem. PowerTerm LTC enables you to connect to a single or to
multiple hosts via both network and remote connections.
PowerTerm LTC has two main features to enable the LTC to act and feel like
a real host terminal:
•
Terminal display emulation, PowerTerm LTC emulates the exact display of the
chosen terminal. It presents host applications precisely as they would
appear on the terminal. Once the LTC connects to a host computer, all host
operations can be performed as if the LTC is an actual host terminal.
•
Terminal keyboard emulation, PowerTerm LTC enables you to emulate the
selected terminal's keyboard by mapping the LTC keys to match the host
keys. Keyboard mapping definitions are stored in a
.ptk file.
PowerTerm LTC also provides various options to customize and optimize the
working environment such as:
•
Soft buttons, programmable buttons located at the bottom of the PowerTerm
LTC window.
•
PowerTerm Script Language (PSL), a full-featured programming language,
which enables you to create scripts for automating tasks. For example, you
can create a PSL script for automatic login. Scripts can be used at startup of
PowerTerm LTC, or can be utilized any time during a PowerTerm LTC
session. PSL commands can also be assigned to the Soft buttons to enable
additional functions with a click of the mouse.
1.2 PowerTerm LTC Features
PowerTerm LTC features include:
• Compact, light and high performance program
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