Hello all,

The current discussion about why VT100’s are so popular got me to rethinking a 
related topic.  I’ve been thinking about this in the back of my mind for quite 
some time.

First, what is the most faithful emulation software that runs on *nix systems?  
Or is it the case that if you are running, say, GNU/Linux in console mode, or 
xterm on X11, that you can get a fine emulator simply by having an accurate 
terminfo entry?

Second, does there exist anything like a “VT100 operating system”, that 
emulates the VT100 directly on the bare metal of the machine?  In this case 
you’d use the external serial port to connect to the target machine.

One example use case I have in mind here is connecting a serial cable to a 
server’s BMC serial port for maintenance purposes, if it supports the VT100 
protocol, in crash cart scenarios.  Is it possible to do something like this by 
using the server’s PS/2 keyboard port and VGA monitor port?  So, essentially a 
KVM without the “M”?  Is there some obvious constraint that I’ve missed?

Kind regards,

Andrew

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