On Sat, 15 Nov 2025, John R. Hogerhuis wrote:

Extended ASCII? There are many extended ASCIIs I guess, and the Model T family 
has its own.

Sorry my terminology is off. I meant to say the glyphs beyond the normal ascii characters. Always thought they were extended ascii. But, I will learn more about the character set.

Honestly, as reliant I have become of my 200, the thing almost never leaves the couch where it basically has lived since I got it off this email list years ago. Since it came with a rex and everything, it has been solid. The biggest thing was the power brick, the thing ate through batteries worse than anything.

HTERM was designed to do the mapping from UTF-8 to/from model T, on its own, 
which makes it function well with Linux (it also discards
handles/discards some xterm escapes).

The built in terminal will display whatever codes are sent to it.

That's exactly what I was hoping you'd say.

If you're interested, the community determined a mapping you could start with 
if assuming your base is unicode.

https://bitchin100.com/wiki/index.php?title=Unicode_Mappings

Thanks, I guess I should have done more research.

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