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”’NComm”’ is one of the most popular [[shareware]] [[terminal program]]s used on the [[Commodore International|Commodore]] [[Amiga]] line of computers, especially for connecting to [[Bulletin board system|BBS systems]] via a [[modem]] connected to the [[telephone]] line. The program was originally written by Daniel Bloch and further development handed over to Torkel Lodberg. The last version v3.06 was released in 1996, a public key was released in 1998 to allow full usage. |
”’NComm”’ is one of the most popular [[shareware]] [[terminal program]]s used on the [[Commodore International|Commodore]] [[Amiga]] line of computers, especially for connecting to [[Bulletin board system|BBS systems]] via a [[modem]] connected to the [[telephone]] line. The program was originally written by Daniel Bloch and further development handed over to Torkel Lodberg. The last version v3.06 was released in 1996, a public key was released in 1998 to allow full usage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Amiga Networking Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Part 2/2 |
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|url=http://www.faqs.org/faqs/amiga/networking-faq/part2/}} 080208 faqs.org</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Aminet – comm/term/ncomm306.lha|url=http://aminet.net/package/comm/term/ncomm306}} 080208 aminet.net</ref> |
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The program was reviewed by André Viergever at Amiga Magazine in 1992. |
The program was reviewed by André Viergever at Amiga Magazine in 1992.<ref>NComm 2.0 public domain review from Amiga Magazine 16 (Jul – Aug 1992)</ref><ref>Amiga Magazine 1992 Jul/Aug</ref> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 21 January 2026
NComm is one of the most popular shareware terminal programs used on the Commodore Amiga line of computers, especially for connecting to BBS systems via a modem connected to the telephone line. The program was originally written by Daniel Bloch and further development handed over to Torkel Lodberg. The last version v3.06 was released in 1996, a public key was released in 1998 to allow full usage.[1][2]
The program was reviewed by André Viergever at Amiga Magazine in 1992.[3][4]

