On all versions of jBASE for Windows, the file
'%JBCRELEASEDIR%\src\jbase_nt.ti' contains the source terminal definitions.
After making your changes, use the 'jtic' command to compile it.

If you've made these changes on jBASE 3 then you should be able to just
copy the file over to the jBASE 5 system and then 'jtic' it, but I would
save the original just in case.

Dan


On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 12:41 PM, Richard Kann <[email protected]> wrote:

> Anyone know how to decompile terminal definitions in Jbase 3.x/5.x in
> windows?  I need to modify ANSI. Did it on 3.x a long time ago and forgot
> how to get it into a source file to edit. Knowledgebase seems to be just
> UNIX commands which do not help me.
>
> Richard
> Comp-Ware Systems
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