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5012.1 | | LODGE::LEN | David M. Len | Tue Sep 03 1991 10:10 | 12 |
| To the best of my knowledge, there are only 2 terminal emulators for
the Amiga that provide VT200 emulation.
1) Handshake (a shareware program).
2) VT200 also called SMOKEY (this appears to be based on VT100, but was
modifieded by a DEC engineer to support VT200). This program is for
Digital internal use only.
Both programs are in EOT""::AMIGA:[AMIGA.UTILITIES] but the version of
Handshake seem to be pretty old.
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5012.2 | | ULTRA::KINDEL | Bill Kindel @ LTN1 | Tue Sep 03 1991 10:27 | 20 |
| Re .0:
> I'm using ATalkIII for connection to the VAX on the companys All-In-1-
> cluster. But it doesn't support VT100 emulation anymore, so I need a
> VT200emulator for my Amiga. Is there anybody who knows how I can get
> such one.
You have come to the right place. There are several to choose from at
no cost or a modest shareware donation.
HANDSHAKE V2.20c is on Fred Fish disk 449. $35 shareware donation.
EOT::AMIGA:[AMIGA.FISH.Z400]FF449.LZH
VT200 A fairly complete, redistributable VT200 emulator.
EOT::AMIGA:[AMIGA.UTILITIES]VT200.ARC
WHEAT Mike Liebow's FULL VT220 emulator (**DIGITAL ONLY**)
EOT::AMIGA:[AMIGA.UTILITIES]WHEAT.ARC
Take your choice. You might want to start with WHEAT. It's free and
claims to support international characters. You'll find each of these
(and others) have been discussed at length in this notes file.
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5012.3 | FYI | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Garth, take your Ritalin... | Tue Sep 03 1991 13:04 | 32 |
| � VT200 A fairly complete, redistributable VT200 emulator.
� EOT::AMIGA:[AMIGA.UTILITIES]VT200.ARC
� WHEAT Mike Liebow's FULL VT220 emulator (**DIGITAL ONLY**)
� EOT::AMIGA:[AMIGA.UTILITIES]WHEAT.ARC
�
� Take your choice. You might want to start with WHEAT. It's free and
� claims to support international characters. You'll find each of these
Just for the record, both VT200 and WHEAT are for Digital employees ONLY.
Extract from the docs:
* Title: Smokey VT220 Terminal Emulator
* +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
* | Copyright � 1987 |
* | By Digital Equipment Corporation |
* | |
* | This software or any other copies thereof may not be provided or |
* | otherwise made available to any person not employed by Digital |
* | Equipment Corporation. No title to and ownership of the software |
* | is hereby transfered. |
* *
* Wheat V1.0 -- A **VT220 terminal emulator *
* Copyright 1988 *
* By Michael S. Leibow *
* *
* This program is for DEC INTERNAL USE ONLY because it uses the TD/SMP *
* protocol for use with SSU and DECserver 200. Please do not give this *
* program away to people who are not employees of Digital Equipment *
* corporation. *
Pete
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5012.4 | | CLOVAX::COBURN | Growing older, but not up... | Tue Sep 03 1991 15:30 | 7 |
| Re: .0
You have a couple of options, but I am surprised that your system no
longer supports VT100 terminals. I have not heard of any VMS version
that doesn't support them (or layered products either).
John
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5012.5 | There's one on fish 534 ! (gift-ware) | MANSW1::KRAUSS | | Mon Sep 16 1991 13:41 | 13 |
| Re: .0
You may want to use Term or Termlite by Olaf 'Olson' Barthel.
Term can be found on Fish-Disk 534. (see eot::amiga:[amiga.fish.z500])
It requires KS 37.74 and WB 37.33. It has full VT100/VT200/ANSI
emulation and some more features. I havn't tested it yet. (maybe this
night :-)
Termlite seems to be a smaler version of Term. It is written by Olaf
Barthel, too.
Hope this helps,
michael
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5012.6 | | ELMST::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Mon Sep 16 1991 13:49 | 6 |
| It says vt200, but I couldn't find it in the program myself (only
VT100). If you do, let us know please.
thanks,
steve
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5012.7 | Some ATalk tidbits | VSSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 226-6140 | Fri Oct 25 1991 23:07 | 19 |
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This info may be of some value to ATalk users so I thought I'd post it.
There is a very simple way to map the extra keys (on a DEC keyboard, see the
list below) to the function keys of your choice on the Amiga. Simply call
up the ATalk function key requestor from a menu and assign the appropriate
strings from the table below.
Key String
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Do (command) <esc>[29~
Remove (Cut) <esc>[3~
Insert (Paste) <esc>[2~
Find (search) <esc>[1~
Previous Screen <esc>[5~
Next Screen <esc>[6~
Frank
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