Communications terms and concepts, Creating a communications document – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Windows 95/NT 4.0 User Manual
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Communications terms and concepts
If you’re new to communications, you need to be familiar with the following
communications terms and concepts.
Creating a communications document
To create a communications document, choose New from the File menu, select
Communications, and then click OK. Or, click
on the Default button bar. (If
you don’t see the button bar, choose Show Button Bar from the Window menu.)
Important
To open a saved communications document, you must use
HyperTerminal. You can’t open a saved communications document using
AppleWorks.
Term
Definition
Terminal
A screen and keyboard used to communicate with a remote (distant)
computer. The remote computer can be as close as the same room or
building, or as far away as another country. Using the terminal software
included with Windows, your computer can emulate (act like) a terminal,
so that your computer and the remote computer can communicate.
Host computer
A computer that answers requests for information or that acts as a
gateway to other computers. You communicate with a host computer
across a telephone line. To communicate with a host computer, you
usually need an assigned user name and password. When you identify
yourself at connection time, you’re logging on. When you disconnect,
you’re logging off.
Connecting
The process of establishing communication with another computer.
Communication from one computer to another requires a transmission
channel—usually a telephone line, but sometimes a cable between two
computers. Connection by telephone requires a modem, a device that
turns data from your computer into a signal that can be transmitted over
a telephone line. The computer at the other end of the telephone
connection also requires a modem.
Session
The amount of time from when you connect to an online service or
another computer to when you disconnect (also called connect time).
When you use a commercial online service, you’re usually billed only for
connect time.
Online service
A host computer that gives you access to a variety of information, such
as weather forecasts, airline schedules, databases used for research, and
bulletin boards for communicating with other users. AppleWorks
supports only text based online services and cannot be used to browse the
World Wide Web.