Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-03 Thread Mark Wickens
I am utterly obsessive about having all keys on my LK450 working - I really scare myself about the lengths I'll go to. I've converted to using Panasonic Toughbooks for pretty much all computing needs, and I've just ordered a docking station because it breaks out the PS/2 keyboard interface. Quite

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-03 Thread Peter Allan
That is something that I value too, especially since I have a DEC LK461 keyboard with both keypad minus and keypad comma keys, not the usual big + key that you get on a standard PC keyboard. That makes me fussy about keys working 'properly'. Cheers Peter G1NBP On Fri, 3 Jul 2020 at 01:13, Tim

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-03 Thread Johnny Billquist
. *From:* Simh on behalf of Tony Nicholson *Sent:* July 2, 2020 10:55 PM *To:* SIMH *Subject:* Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit! On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 10:43 AM Johnny Billquist <mailto:b...@softjar.se>> wrote: Actually, xterm can support b

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-03 Thread Johnny Billquist
On 2020-07-03 04:55, Tony Nicholson wrote: On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 10:43 AM Johnny Billquist > wrote: Actually, xterm can support both regis and sixel. However, I don't think it supports soft fonts. I have not tested the graphics extensions to xterm

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-03 Thread Bob Eager
On Thu, 2 Jul 2020 20:13:12 -0400 Tim Shoppa wrote: > I said it decades ago, and I?ll say it again, MS-Kermit is incredibly > useful in emulating DEC Terminals. > > I am particularly fond of its ability to put the Gold key in the > right place on a PC-clone keypad. Indeed. I've been using it

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-03 Thread Lars Brinkhoff
Timothy Stark wrote: > Only VT52, VT100 and VT240 are working on MAME at this time. What kind of VT52 emulation is that? Is it using the original VT52 microcode? I have a work in progress to run the microcode with my own custom emulator, but it's not very far advanced.

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-02 Thread Dan Gahlinger
2, 2020 10:55 PM To: SIMH Subject: Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit! On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 10:43 AM Johnny Billquist mailto:b...@softjar.se>> wrote: Actually, xterm can support both regis and sixel. However, I don't think it supports soft fonts. I have not tested the gr

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-02 Thread Tony Nicholson
On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 10:43 AM Johnny Billquist wrote: > Actually, xterm can support both regis and sixel. However, I don't think > it supports soft fonts. > > I have not tested the graphics extensions to xterm very much though, so > I don't know how good they might be. > > I am truly curious

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-02 Thread Johnny Billquist
yet. If you want ReGIS commands on terminal, use VT240 on MAME. Tim -Original Message- From: Simh On Behalf Of Tim Shoppa Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 8:13 PM To: simh@trailing-edge.com Subject: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit! I said it decades ago, and I’ll say it again, MS

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-02 Thread Michael Kerpan
) is not > implemented yet. If you want ReGIS commands on terminal, use VT240 on MAME. > > Tim > > -Original Message- > From: Simh On Behalf Of Tim Shoppa > Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 8:13 PM > To: simh@trailing-edge.com > Subject: [Simh] Terminal emulation =

Re: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-02 Thread Timothy Stark
VT240 on MAME. Tim -Original Message- From: Simh On Behalf Of Tim Shoppa Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2020 8:13 PM To: simh@trailing-edge.com Subject: [Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit! I said it decades ago, and I’ll say it again, MS-Kermit is incredibly useful in emulating DEC Terminals

[Simh] Terminal emulation = MS-Kermit!

2020-07-02 Thread Tim Shoppa
I said it decades ago, and I’ll say it again, MS-Kermit is incredibly useful in emulating DEC Terminals. I am particularly fond of its ability to put the Gold key in the right place on a PC-clone keypad. Tim N3QE ___ Simh mailing list