Bob's Term Pro Manual & 5.25 inch diskette for Commodore 128 -Terminal Program Authored by Bob Lentini Brand New in the BOX!
 Commodore 128 with disk drive and modem

A really terrific terminal emulation program for the C=128 40 or 80 columns.

Published By Progressive Peripherals & Software 
(C) 1986 RML Labs
 Never opened in original package.
Despite being unopened, floppy disk media can dissipate; sold as is with no returns allowed.

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