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Crosstalk Mk.4 was a commercially availabl … Crosstalk Mk.4 was a commercially available PC telecommunications and terminal emulation software package originally produced by Atlanta-based Crosstalk Communications, from the late 1980s through 1990, and by Digital Communications Associates (DCA) until the mid-1990s. Crosstalk Mk.4 was one of a suite of products produced by the company; others included the famed Crosstalk XVI, Crosstalk Communicator, Crosstalk for Windows, and Remote 2. Its CASL scripting language, though not the program behind it, was still supported (by Micro Focus) in 2018. still supported (by Micro Focus) in 2018.
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Crosstalk Mk.4 was a commercially availabl … Crosstalk Mk.4 was a commercially available PC telecommunications and terminal emulation software package originally produced by Atlanta-based Crosstalk Communications, from the late 1980s through 1990, and by Digital Communications Associates (DCA) until the mid-1990s. Crosstalk Mk.4 was one of a suite of products produced by the company; others included the famed Crosstalk XVI, Crosstalk Communicator, Crosstalk for Windows, and Remote 2. Its CASL scripting language, though not the program behind it, was still supported (by Micro Focus) in 2018. still supported (by Micro Focus) in 2018.
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