On 6/21/21 10:35 PM, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
DECterm does allow graphics. I've used it, but can't remember the details.

:-)

For me the options were:

1. get a real VT340, already have a VT240

I've occasionally wondered about getting a VT340 (or VT4xx / VT5xx). But then I look at prices and realize that I'd be chasing this for the wrong reasons. -- Especially when I think I could get what I want other ways.

2. emulation software on a PC

After seeing the prices of VT3xx / VT4xx / VT5xx when I looked a few years ago, I quickly decided that I didn't want to spend that sort of money.

I'm now wondering about building something like a Raspberry Pi with an LCD display (native resolution?) in a custom case that's stylaized after the VT340 (?) case, all be it abbreviated so that it's much shallower. I'd probably simply run a full screen XTerm without any window manager. (I might have a different way to start with a window manager and traditional GUI.)

I could support serial, but if I'm using an SBC, why not use Ethernet (or even WiFI)???

3. DECterm, not a great option, works but if you want to use it remote the hardware multiplys

Pleas elaborate and enlighten this DEC n00b?

Aside: Does PATHWORKS include a DEC terminal emulator? If so, does it support graphics? Could it be made to run on contemporary systems?

4. xterm, this was new to me, easy under linux

:-)

I'd hop it to be relatively easy under any Unix (like) operating system.



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