On Sat, Oct 18, 2025 at 12:24:02PM +0200, Jakub Horký wrote:
> Changes:
>       + abandon incorrect vt100+keypad mappings for ka1-kc3 ("cross") keypad
>         keys
>       + since VT100 and VT220 have exactly the same numeric keypad and its
>         sequences, unify vt100+keypad and vt220+keypad, and rename references
>         from vt220+keypad to vt100+keypad
>       + add kpCMA, kpDOT, kpSUB, and kpZRO to vt100+keypad; also add
>         vt100+keypad+emul to emulate PF1-PF4 on top row of the keypad

>       + add full VT100 keypad support to nsterm-7, as it is supported
>       + remove unsupported keypad app mode from xnuppc-basic

A programming manual reference for these changes is a way to justify them.
(Finding useful manuals for Apple products can be challenging)

>       + remove VT100 keypad support (except PF1-PF4) from xtalk and mvterm,
>         since they don't support application keypad mode

For xtalk, read the comment above the entry, and see this:

https://groups.google.com/g/mod.sources/c/9WJz8F3oFFc/m/yUThOjaGxzkJ

Likewise, read the comment above the mvterm entry.

>       + add full VT100 keypad support to wy85-8bit and tek4105-30, as they
>         support application keypad mode

These are actual hardware, and (unlike the preceding programs) are assumed
to work as designed.

This is the closest match for the wyse manual:

http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/wyse/WY-85/88-060-01B_WY-85_Users_Guide_May85.pdf

The Textronix one is more informative

http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/tektronix/410x/070-4526-01_4105_PgmrRef_Sep83.pdf

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