The keyboard seems to work, it just doesn't display the file content on the screen. But I'll look around for that script and give it a try if I find it.
- Peter On Wed, Dec 24, 2025 at 8:12 PM Zane Healy via cctalk <[email protected]> wrote: > There’s probably a shell script floating around that does a good job of > making the keyboard work correctly when using an xterm. I think it’s > called vt100.sh. Though the last time I tried to use it was on a Mac and > the xterm wasn’t compiled with the necessary options. > > These days I use SecureCRT. > > Zane > > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Dec 24, 2025, at 10:23 AM, Peter Ekstrom via cctalk < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > > I feel like I have tried everything, although I'm sure I haven't... > > > > I have my real MV 3100 up and running with a serial terminal on the > console > > port. It works great but I don't want to sit by the machine all the time > to > > do stuff. I have DECnet running and am able to connect to it. I have an > old > > raspberry pi running a minimal linux setup with the decnet stuff > installed. > > > > So I ssh to the pi (named gatewy) and from there I use dnlogin to talk > > DECnet and connect to the machines. This way I can connect to my PDP-11 > > machines running RSX11M and M+ and use EDT to edit files in screen mode. > > When I try the same under VMS, EDT starts, loads the file and enters > screen > > mode but just shows a blank screen with the cursor in the top-left > corner. > > If I go to line mode I can walk through the file and edit using line > mode. > > But as soon as I go back to the screen mode (the change command) I just > get > > the blank screen. > > > > I have made sure TERM in each shell is vt100 and I have tried forcing VMS > > to VT100 but it stays with a vt200_series terminal. I also have a SIMH > > MV3100 also running VMS 5.3-1 (they both run on that version) and it acts > > the same way as the hardware MV3100. If I go onto the console connection > in > > SIMH EDT works fine, as on the physical terminal on the real machine. > > > > Anyone have any pointers or ideas I can try? > > > > - Peter > >
