Thanks for your response , Roger.

I use Wordstar v3 because that's what I have.  If I had v4, perhaps I would
try that.  The menu you list here is very similar to v3, but you have a few
I don't have that sound intriguing: ANSI Standard, Liberty Freedom 100
(perhaps a VT-100 clone), Qume 102 (also maybe a clone) and Minimum ANSI.

Do you know where I might find the files for Wordstar v4?  I would give
this a whirl!

Thanks!

Bob Bell


On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 12:25 PM, norwestrzh via N8VEM-S100 <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>     Hi Bob,
>
>  >> I still use Wordstar v3 for occasional, quick edits on files directly
> on my S-100 CP/M v2.2 machines.
>
> Is there some reason that you still use WordStar v3??  I think there are
> more terminal options provided with v4?  I use it with minicom (on Linux),
> and I think there was an option for ANSI (I did this a long time ago, so
> maybe I'm not remembering correctly?).  Anyway, it works fine with minicom,
> which (I think) is kind of ANSI or VT100??  I've not played with a lot of
> the escape codes (with WordStar), but I have used some escape codes with
> minicom (for a full screen Sudoku application that I wrote for CP/M), and
> they seem to work as advertised.
>
> I'll check my WordStar v4 install options today and report back.
>
> Roger
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