Crosstalk XVI 3.8x

Originally released in 1982, Crosstalk XVI, from Digital Communications Associates Inc of Alpharetta, Georgia, is a powerful telecommunications program for the IBM PC with many scripting features. "XVI" means "16", and refers to the powerful new 16-bit x86 CPUs found in IBM PC's and compatibles. It was followed up by the MK 4 and Communicatior products.



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Release notes

By 1994, XVI was not as robust as Crosstalk Mk. 4 or even Crosstalk Communicator, however this is an update for a loyal following. It adds some newer features such as 16550 UART support, and ZMODEM.

Requires a minimum of 128k ram and DOS 2.0.

Product type
Application Communications
Vendor
DCA
Release date
1994
Minimum CPU
8088
Minimum RAM
128KB
Minimum free disk space
360KB
User interface
Text
Platform
DOS
Download count
2 (0 for release)

Downloads

Download name Version Language Architecture File size Downloads
Crosstalk-XVI 3.81 (5.25-360k) XVI 3.81 English 85.09KB 0

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