Originally released in 1982, Crosstalk XVI, from Digital Communications Associates Inc of Alpharetta, Georgia, is a powerful telecommunications program for the IBM PC with many scripting features. "XVI" means "16", and refers to the powerful new 16-bit x86 CPUs found in IBM PC's and compatibles. It was followed up by the MK 4 and Communicatior products.
Crosstalk Mk. 4 (Mach 4) is the complete, full version of Crosstalk. Crosstalk Communicator is a "lite" budget version of the same product.
Mk. 4 and Communicator are the successors to the long lived Crosstalk-XVI product.
Mk. 4 features multisession communications capabilities, allowing multiple serial ports to be used and controlled simultaneously. It includes a powerful programming language called CASL (Crosstalk Application Scripting Language) that provides full program and communications activity control, and enabled users to create a wide variety of custom applications.
Download name | Version | Language | Architecture | File size | Downloads |
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Crosstalk Mk.4 V2.0 (3.5-720k) | Mk.4 V2.0 | English | 474.14KB | 0 |