"Shattered" has been working on this. I assume you know about his SIMH simulator and how he's getting frustrated with nothing being available.
http://forums.bannister.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=105737&Searchpage=1&Main=7894&Words=shattered&Search=true#Post105737 On 5/28/16 2:15 PM, Seth Morabito wrote: > Hey folks, > > I recently picked up an AT&T 5620 terminal, the WE32K version of the > Blit, and I've been tracking down software to run on my 3B2. > > It looks like there are two separate packages which provide the > 'layers' windowing system: > > 1. A package named "AT&T Windowing Utilities", on one floppy disk. > > 2. A package named "DMD Core Utilities 2.0", on a set of three floppy > disks. > > The DMD Core Utilities set comes with a lot of demos and source code. > It installs 'layers' as /usr/dmd/bin/layers. > > The one-disk AT&T Windowing Utilities has no demos, and installs > 'layers' as /usr/bin/layers. > > Can anyone elaborate on the difference between these two? Are > they both appropriate to use with the 5620, and should I favor > the DMD Core Utilities over the AT&T Windowing Utilities? Or > are they both needed? > > Confused and lacking documentation, > > -Seth >
