Thanks John,
I'm not doing any UTF8 mapping yet but eventually I hope to. I found a
termcap for the 200 and gave it a try. The status bar at the bottom has
to be disabled or everything gets jumbled. The arrow keys are also not
defined so there is some work to do on it. But I was able to fire up the
Alpine mailer and it worked surprisingly well with the 200. I'm using
the retronet.net Linux server.
Before releasing 1.7, I'll try to nail down the termcap files for
100/102/200. I'm almost certain the 8201 is the same as the 100 but I
have not tried it yet.
Kurt
On 12/15/2015 9:42 PM, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
On Tuesday, December 15, 2015, Kurt McCullum <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Just wanted to let you all know I'm in the final testing stages of
mComm version 1.7
This big news with this version is SSH support. This will allow
you to log into a unix/linux box if you so choose. I'm trying to
figure out which TERMCAP is best for the m100/200 but I have yet
to settle in on the right one. Right now it's set to vt52.
There is an actual m100 termcap around. Between that and HTERM (unless
you are doing the UTF8 mapping in MComm) that's all you need to render
most full screen CLI programs.
-- John.