A few years ago, I looked at ZOC v7, and others. I opted for SecureCRT, and use it on my
Mac and my iPad. Though the Mac version is well over $100. It seems to have about the
best DEC Terminal emulation I could find on the Mac, and it supports keyboard mapping.
Zane
On Sep 30, 2021, at 1:45 PM, John H. Reinhardt via
cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
I've been using a terminal emulator called ZOC. It comes in Windows and Mac flavors
(I use the Mac) It seems to fit most of your criteria. I've been using it since V6
(current is V8) for connection to many different PDP-11's, VAXen, Alphas, RasPi,
device serial ports on switches, routers and storage servers. Setup can be a bit confusing
at first. The app manages config files for keyboard types (yes, keyboards are
configurable - somewhat) and connection types. I ended up creating a generic standard
config for VAXen, PDP, Alpha, etc and then saving a customized version for each individual
system. They all get linked together by the connection manager.
Product Page:
https://www.emtec.com/zoc/index.html
Features:
https://www.emtec.com/zoc/features.html
It has a 30 day free trial with no limitations so you can try it and see.