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Terminal Emulation Software
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ALSO CALLED: Emulation Programs, Emulator Programs, xterm, Host Integration Software, Host Access Software, Host Emulation Software, and Terminal Emulators
DEFINITION: Terminal emulation is the ability to make one computer terminal, typically a PC, appear to look like another, usually older type of terminal so that a user can access programs originally written to communicate with the other terminal type. Terminal emulation is often used to give PC users
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TERMINAL EMULATION SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
the ability to log on and get direct access to legacy programs in a mainframe operating system. Terminal emulation requires installing a special program in the PC or on a local area network ( LAN) server to which it is connected. Typically, an enterprise with mainframe computers installs a terminal emulation program in all its workstations (or LAN servers). Workers can work locally with Windows or other PC or workstation applications and also open a window
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