Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
On Wed, Nov 06, 2019 at 12:02:21PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > Ok, one more tweak. Add MESSAGE to mention the executable rename to > > > platoterm > > > as seen in editors/vis. > > > > Also poke this one again. > > OK sthen@ Imported, thanks Tim!
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
> > > Unlock bump. I tweaked a word in the DESCR to clarify that both PLATO > > > services > > > (known to me) are free. It's just that IRATA.online has a guest account > > > for > > > looking around. > > > > > > Also successfully tested floppy disk image support. > > > > > > Tim. > > > > Ok, one more tweak. Add MESSAGE to mention the executable rename to > > platoterm > > as seen in editors/vis. > > > > Tim. > > > > Also poke this one again. > OK sthen@
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
trondd wrote: > trondd wrote: > > > trondd wrote: > > > > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > > > On 2019/09/29 16:00, trondd wrote: > > > > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > > > > > > > > > > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > > > > > > Bump to the top. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > > > > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education > > > > > > > > but grew > > > > > > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. > > > > > > > > There's > > > > > > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from > > > > > > > > IRATA.online and > > > > > > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to > > > > > > > > 'platoterm' as > > > > > > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the > > > > > > > > floppy > > > > > > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is > > > > > > > > free to sign > > > > > > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you > > > > > > > > want to try > > > > > > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC > > > > > > > > keyboard: > > > > > > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > DESCR: > > > > > > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to > > > > > > > > PLATO-like > > > > > > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. > > > > > > > > It also > > > > > > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational > > > > > > > > material, and > > > > > > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with > > > > > > > > free access > > > > > > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ughsorry. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > New tgz attached, but here's the diff compared to yours so you can see > > > > my > > > > changes easily; > > > > > > > > - tidy Makefile > > > > - use python module, don't hardcode 3.7 > > > > - simpler way to override CC/CXX, also honour CFLAGS > > > > - update the py2-only script to py3 so it can run without a build dep on > > > > multiple pythons; it wasn't run before because it needed a python -> > > > > python2.7 > > > > symlink > > > > > > I don't believe this script does run. I think it's only used when > > > upstream > > > creates a release package. So either way... I'll push this upstream as > > > they > > > should move to Python3 anyway. Then this can go away later. > > > > > > > > > > - just remove the lines in wxversion.py, simpler than commenting-out > > > > > > > > I see a runtime problem, if I go to help -> pterm keyboard (which seems > > > > pretty > > > > much essential for a new user?) it has some assertion failures: > > > > > > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(185): assert "IsOk()" failed in Red(): invalid > > > > colour > > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(196): assert "IsOk()" failed in Green(): invalid > > > > colour > > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(207): assert "IsOk()" failed in Blue(): invalid > > > > colour > > > > > > > > > > I was going to leave this to upstream to resolve but I found a fix. It's > > > already there but commented out so maybe there is a downside I haven't > > > hit yet. > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > Unlock bump. I tweaked a word in the DESCR to clarify that both PLATO > > services > > (known to me) are free. It's just that IRATA.online has a guest account for > > looking around. > > > > Also successfully tested floppy disk image support. > > > > Tim. > > Ok, one more tweak. Add MESSAGE to mention the executable rename to platoterm > as seen in editors/vis. > > Tim. > Also poke this one again. pterm-6.0.4.tgz Description: application/gzip
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
trondd wrote: > trondd wrote: > > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > On 2019/09/29 16:00, trondd wrote: > > > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > > > > > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > > > > > > > > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > > > > > Bump to the top. > > > > > > > > > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > > > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education > > > > > > > but grew > > > > > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. > > > > > > > There's > > > > > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from > > > > > > > IRATA.online and > > > > > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to > > > > > > > 'platoterm' as > > > > > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the > > > > > > > floppy > > > > > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is > > > > > > > free to sign > > > > > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want > > > > > > > to try > > > > > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC > > > > > > > keyboard: > > > > > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > DESCR: > > > > > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > > > > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It > > > > > > > also > > > > > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, > > > > > > > and > > > > > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free > > > > > > > access > > > > > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ughsorry. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > New tgz attached, but here's the diff compared to yours so you can see my > > > changes easily; > > > > > > - tidy Makefile > > > - use python module, don't hardcode 3.7 > > > - simpler way to override CC/CXX, also honour CFLAGS > > > - update the py2-only script to py3 so it can run without a build dep on > > > multiple pythons; it wasn't run before because it needed a python -> > > > python2.7 > > > symlink > > > > I don't believe this script does run. I think it's only used when upstream > > creates a release package. So either way... I'll push this upstream as > > they > > should move to Python3 anyway. Then this can go away later. > > > > > > > - just remove the lines in wxversion.py, simpler than commenting-out > > > > > > I see a runtime problem, if I go to help -> pterm keyboard (which seems > > > pretty > > > much essential for a new user?) it has some assertion failures: > > > > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(185): assert "IsOk()" failed in Red(): invalid colour > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(196): assert "IsOk()" failed in Green(): invalid > > > colour > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(207): assert "IsOk()" failed in Blue(): invalid colour > > > > > > > I was going to leave this to upstream to resolve but I found a fix. It's > > already there but commented out so maybe there is a downside I haven't hit > > yet. > > > > Tim. > > > > > > Unlock bump. I tweaked a word in the DESCR to clarify that both PLATO > services > (known to me) are free. It's just that IRATA.online has a guest account for > looking around. > > Also successfully tested floppy disk image support. > > Tim. Ok, one more tweak. Add MESSAGE to mention the executable rename to platoterm as seen in editors/vis. Tim. pterm-6.0.4.tgz Description: application/gzip
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
trondd wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > On 2019/09/29 16:00, trondd wrote: > > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > > > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > > > > > > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > > > > Bump to the top. > > > > > > > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but > > > > > > grew > > > > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. > > > > > > There's > > > > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online > > > > > > and > > > > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to > > > > > > 'platoterm' as > > > > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > > > > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free > > > > > > to sign > > > > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want > > > > > > to try > > > > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC > > > > > > keyboard: > > > > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > > > DESCR: > > > > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > > > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It > > > > > > also > > > > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, > > > > > > and > > > > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free > > > > > > access > > > > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > > > > > > > > > > Ughsorry. > > > > > > > > > > New tgz attached, but here's the diff compared to yours so you can see my > > changes easily; > > > > - tidy Makefile > > - use python module, don't hardcode 3.7 > > - simpler way to override CC/CXX, also honour CFLAGS > > - update the py2-only script to py3 so it can run without a build dep on > > multiple pythons; it wasn't run before because it needed a python -> > > python2.7 > > symlink > > I don't believe this script does run. I think it's only used when upstream > creates a release package. So either way... I'll push this upstream as they > should move to Python3 anyway. Then this can go away later. > > > > - just remove the lines in wxversion.py, simpler than commenting-out > > > > I see a runtime problem, if I go to help -> pterm keyboard (which seems > > pretty > > much essential for a new user?) it has some assertion failures: > > > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(185): assert "IsOk()" failed in Red(): invalid colour > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(196): assert "IsOk()" failed in Green(): invalid colour > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(207): assert "IsOk()" failed in Blue(): invalid colour > > > > I was going to leave this to upstream to resolve but I found a fix. It's > already there but commented out so maybe there is a downside I haven't hit > yet. > > Tim. > > Unlock bump. I tweaked a word in the DESCR to clarify that both PLATO services (known to me) are free. It's just that IRATA.online has a guest account for looking around. Also successfully tested floppy disk image support. Tim. pterm-6.0.4.tgz Description: application/gzip
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2019/09/29 16:00, trondd wrote: > > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > > > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > > > > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > > > Bump to the top. > > > > > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but > > > > > grew > > > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. > > > > > There's > > > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online and > > > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to > > > > > 'platoterm' as > > > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > > > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free to > > > > > sign > > > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want to > > > > > try > > > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC > > > > > keyboard: > > > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > > > DESCR: > > > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It also > > > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, and > > > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free > > > > > access > > > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > > > > > > > Ughsorry. > > > > > > New tgz attached, but here's the diff compared to yours so you can see my > changes easily; > > - tidy Makefile > - use python module, don't hardcode 3.7 > - simpler way to override CC/CXX, also honour CFLAGS > - update the py2-only script to py3 so it can run without a build dep on > multiple pythons; it wasn't run before because it needed a python -> python2.7 > symlink I don't believe this script does run. I think it's only used when upstream creates a release package. So either way... I'll push this upstream as they should move to Python3 anyway. Then this can go away later. > - just remove the lines in wxversion.py, simpler than commenting-out > > I see a runtime problem, if I go to help -> pterm keyboard (which seems pretty > much essential for a new user?) it has some assertion failures: > > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(185): assert "IsOk()" failed in Red(): invalid colour > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(196): assert "IsOk()" failed in Green(): invalid colour > /src/gtk/colour.cpp(207): assert "IsOk()" failed in Blue(): invalid colour > I was going to leave this to upstream to resolve but I found a fix. It's already there but commented out so maybe there is a downside I haven't hit yet. Tim. pterm-6.0.4.tgz Description: application/gzip
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
On 2019/09/29 16:00, trondd wrote: > Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > > Bump to the top. > > > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > > > Thanks. > > > Tim. > > > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but grew > > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. There's > > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online and > > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to 'platoterm' > > > > as > > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free to > > > > sign > > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want to try > > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC keyboard: > > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > > > DESCR: > > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It also > > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, and > > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free access > > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > > > > Ughsorry. > > New tgz attached, but here's the diff compared to yours so you can see my changes easily; - tidy Makefile - use python module, don't hardcode 3.7 - simpler way to override CC/CXX, also honour CFLAGS - update the py2-only script to py3 so it can run without a build dep on multiple pythons; it wasn't run before because it needed a python -> python2.7 symlink - just remove the lines in wxversion.py, simpler than commenting-out I see a runtime problem, if I go to help -> pterm keyboard (which seems pretty much essential for a new user?) it has some assertion failures: ./src/gtk/colour.cpp(185): assert "IsOk()" failed in Red(): invalid colour ./src/gtk/colour.cpp(196): assert "IsOk()" failed in Green(): invalid colour ./src/gtk/colour.cpp(207): assert "IsOk()" failed in Blue(): invalid colour diff 55165a18519ce510530c7b850c0a0b786f187092 /usr/ports/mystuff/comms/pterm blob - 42784ce52cc84b9cce32a895e9f1b548206f1d15 file + Makefile --- Makefile +++ Makefile @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ MAINTAINER = Tim Meunier # GPLv2+ in 8080 emulator PERMIT_PACKAGE = Yes -# "make port-lib-depends-check" can help WANTLIB = ${COMPILER_LIBCXX} c m SDL sndfile WANTLIB += wx_baseu-3.0 wx_baseu_net-3.0 wx_baseu_xml-3.0 WANTLIB += wx_gtk3u_adv-3.0 wx_gtk3u_core-3.0 @@ -24,13 +23,18 @@ MASTER_SITES = https://cyber1.org/download/linux/ EXTRACT_SUFX = .tar.bz2 -# Standard for C++ ports: COMPILER = base-clang ports-gcc base-gcc -BUILD_DEPENDS =lang/python/3.7 -LIB_DEPENDS = audio/libsndfile devel/sdl x11/wxWidgets>=3.0.4 +MODULES = lang/python +MODPY_RUNDEP = No +MODPY_VERSION =${MODPY_DEFAULT_VERSION_3} +CONFIGURE_STYLE = none -MAKE_ENV = CXX="${CXX}" CC="${CC}" +LIB_DEPENDS = audio/libsndfile \ + devel/sdl \ + x11/wxWidgets>=3.0.4 + +MAKE_FLAGS = CXX="${CXX}" CC="${CC}" OPTIMIZE="${CFLAGS}" USE_GMAKE =Yes blob - ccf05fbe751157c89c72313a94c853adaf878ab2 file + /dev/null --- patches/patch-Makefile +++ patches/patch-Makefile @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -$OpenBSD$ - -Index: Makefile Makefile.orig -+++ Makefile -@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ OBJS= main.o init.o trace.o dump.o \ - tpmux.o dtdisksubs.o ext.o pni.o \ - $(PWD)/charset.o $(PWD)/dtnetsubs.o - --CC = gcc --CXX = g++ -+CC ?= gcc -+CXX ?= g++ - - ifneq ("$(NPU_SUPPORT)","") - OBJS += npu_async.o npu_bip.o npu_hip.o npu_svm.o npu_tip.o npu_net.o blob - /dev/null file + patches/patch-getkitver_py --- patches/patch-getkitver_py +++ patches/patch-getkitver_py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +$OpenBSD$ + +Index: getkitver.py +--- getkitver.py.orig getkitver.py +@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ +-#!/usr/bin/env python ++#!/usr/bin/env python3 + + import os + import sys +@@ -12,5 +12,5 @@ for l in f: + nums2 = [ ] + for n in nums: + nums2.append (int (n)) +-print "%d.%d.%d" % tuple (nums2)[:3] ++print("%d.%d.%d" % tuple (nums2)[:3]) + sys.exit (0) blob - d16c311c4e5a787dda6ad8568f01b852886dfa42 file + patches/patch-wxversion_py --- pat
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
Stuart Henderson wrote: > tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). > > On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > > Bump to the top. > > > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > > > Thanks. > > Tim. > > > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but grew > > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. There's > > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online and > > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to 'platoterm' as > > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > > > support yet, either. > > > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free to sign > > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want to try > > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC keyboard: > > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > > > Tim. > > > > > > DESCR: > > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It also > > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, and > > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free access > > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > Ughsorry. pterm-6.0.4.tgz Description: application/gzip
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
tar is mangled (sent as text/plain). On 2019/09/28 10:31, trondd wrote: > Bump to the top. > > No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P > > Thanks. > Tim. > > On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but grew > > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. There's > > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online and > > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to 'platoterm' as > > putty already has a pterm binary. > > > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > > support yet, either. > > > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free to sign > > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want to try > > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC keyboard: > > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > > > Tim. > > > > DESCR: > > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It also > > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, and > > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free access > > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org > ? > ,u???o?+<1j??Qm???:??ja?rd??)N?S?> > >7S$b?+?????lf???f???zM????XnF?? X???0 > \N?.???P???]|?x~??a???'??(?S??h??cp=?0|F`?k?`????k)? > ?65]?#??m?F]?]^????(????}?S?8O?A??-?$5?8?*?i??6 > ??d%)???8??W?4S9?????KE??c?<`???n*??#??]??)?a??Z > 3?M?*Cst???a?a?k)D=B?\E^?OP?>S??.J???H?(??}??=?nD > ?=s?`K???x?u??bI???8?j??]F2zp"?o7??@4?%???Zjt???)???/?]?h??+?b???v?v??_???6 > uZ??|7??5f???R?/^X?7? > o????u{???94???Lbd%Y?YUjZK?f>?Q??R???KT???X??p???V[?1??1.?a > WW??N^?|*)??e:'b??A%???v??i?-CQ?X?:? > 8P?n??PH?N??G??z?(?n?J?q??S?UpWu??-xG??Q??l|?z?k?S%g?-???K??SeL??V??d>??V??Eq???qM????{?_?? > ?^???&??8?W?wA???;??y?mo?VT?l????Q?d?]g?u???/???j?Vs???? > ?O\?? ???7?u?n?ZFS???n?Q?W?K?2GN??s (?? > ?@'?#???!??hT:P??`!?f????Q?8??JWsU?tZ.??vPTv=H??b??eD9???$??$H? > ????*f?CJ4FNZ?Ko~y?\??4?'\???&??i?%?c?^???wV?\? > 9op?+???B??P*)??%? > ?BME?/?t=?o*???aM???>#??+?q?+?t"*(?3????]MHQ???oH?|]???-?LhD???;sdu}(=c??6?y???EB?3?bs<?7[???/??FPo???k???/??^?)~]?kA9??G??[^???=>K??;??[?? > ?d?#???v?t"?9?A? > V??i[Apf9?A???'?!f?@aw8??f^??K?3???CQ?x > 4'|??"?a???t]??' ?F?%??+V?w > ???8??"??'t??^???2?Up?9U???SS???q6???"?P?b??X??E???$?"8?^??'??q?,@@Cw???-PvN???t?n?Y?r??nH???\?W=|??E?? > i?o???JZ?`??p9tGm???Q > nzy?m??Lx+??]?|8?Z+nQ?H\???a??^??72?c???n?W??7"?Jlz???o???m???Fp;-??'???Y
Re: [NEW] comms/pterm-6.0.4
Bump to the top. No retro-computing/BBS nostalgia here? :P Thanks. Tim. On Sat, September 21, 2019 5:32 pm, trondd wrote: > New port of comms/pterm, aka PLATOterm. > > PLATO is a BBS-like system with roots in training and education but grew > into a community through muti-user games, messaging, and chat. There's > been a resurgence the past few years with effort from IRATA.online and > ports of pterm to different OS's and retro-computers. > > The binary is officially 'pterm' but I had to rename it to 'platoterm' as > putty already has a pterm binary. > > Only been able to test on amd64. Don't know how to test the floppy > support yet, either. > > Default connection is to cyber1's system, but IRATA.online is free to sign > up and also has a guest account for checking it out. If you want to try > it, be sure to know the PLATO terminal keyoard maping to a PC keyboard: > https://cyber1.org/keyboard.asp (it's also in pterm's help menu) > > Tim. > > DESCR: > Pterm is a terminal emulator designed for connecting to PLATO-like > systems such as Cyber1 and the Cybis release from Tom Hunter. It also > has the ability to run MicroTutor from floppy disk images. > > PLATO is a multi-user system hosting games, educational material, and > communities. A PLATO server is hosted at IRATA.online with free access > and a CYBIS system is hosted at cyber1.org ,u£ÕÐo+<1jºQmÖª:¶Õj«ö¤±a¹rd»)NéS¹> >7î±þÿS$bý+§îÐlfÝÐõf½þ¹õ¯êÍÕú·zM죮ëXnFÛøÁ׶ ¬ãXí0 \Nö.ÁÐöPÕç]|Àx~½aÌÀ'°(Áé©Ù·áðéS±häÀcp=0|F`ØkÛ`¬å¸kÙýö©)ò ¨65]«#£¶mF]Ó]^æ¡(¯§æ°}SÌ8OØA¥â-Æ$5´8*Êi»Û·ñÏ6 ád%)üÄÓ8òýWî4S9˼ÕñKEÙcÞ<`Ñn*þ# ã]Ä)äá¨aï²ZÁ¾¾¯ 3ÔM*CstÚµa»ó¶ìak)D=B§\E^ªOP¿>S½ñ.Jà¹ÌH(ïÛ}»×=ònD »=sä`KçüüxuÜùbIÖ£Ë8üjî]F2µ¦é°zp"Âo7ÌÃ@4Ü%òZæ¸þåjtÑàÅ)ùüð/]ÿݽýQ¸ñRûàKTÝX¹¿§þpöò°VìÛÓö[Ó1ûï1.ßa WW±N^ï|*)Êe:'b¤ïþÀA%Ùëçv¯çØíÑi¯-CQüX¥:© 8PnÁÝPHÄNõGz®(nJq¾ØS§UpWuû-xGQûôl|?zkãS%g-ÃùK÷üSeL£°ú¸V£d>ÆÌ×Vµðâ¥òýÄEqþûqMâÍÌñÈù¯Í{ñ_ÝÐòüÿ °^·«&ìÜ8WÎwA¼¹;yÅmoÜVTlòëÓóQådæ¾Ñûü]guö«û/ó³jµVsÿ¹ôß ûO\á ÛÐÿõý¯¡7êuÑnÔZFSÞÿ¾nQªWóK2GN²øs<âÿFãÿo5ðþ/ýÿ決ýá-®ùd~ (¢ Ø@'⾧#÷ðßµÿÀá!®hT:P`!°f ÇûQÀ8ÞÉJWsU¸tZÚª.ÇvPTv=Híb´eD9»»$$H¨ Ö*fCJ4FÜÔÁNZK÷ÃÎo~yù\Óì4È'\Ü&Ô¦i%°cì^ßwϨåVè\Í 9op¾Ã½ú+îBËP*)妣òÖ%·þ ¢BMEý/õt=äo*êðaMý ª>#ÐÕÝâ+¬qâ+ót"*(Î3Á³¥]MHQøoH¼|]夥-LhDàýù;sdu}(=c¥ï6îyÈÿóEB3ûbs<ÿ7[Õõù/îâFPoÒÿÜ÷ÿùêk³Üõ/ë×^Õ)~]ßkA9ÿÆGÑ[^·ûÇ=>Kë;ü [ëÝd£#½Ävùt"Ü9úAë V÷Üi[ú×£Apf9ÝAáî'!f@awþã´Ãé8»·f^°Kãå¼è3«¿CQÜx 4îÌãÐ'|§Ü"ÜaÂÈït§×Çÿ]üÜ'