Ckermit95 the windows version of kermit had very good vt emulations. Only 
worked on windows though.

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From Random832 <[email protected]> 
Date: 12/19/2015  12:42 PM  (GMT-07:00) 
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Subject Re: [Simh] GOLD Keys and such 
 
Johnny Billquist <[email protected]> writes:
>> On another note, it seems like the Mac Terminal ought to work as a
>> VT100, or even VT52, since they are in the avanced section of the
>> properties list, but I can't figure out how to make them behave reasonably.
>
> In which way are they not behaving "properly"?

In my own investigation, Terminal.app's VT52 mode does not cause the
keyboard special keys to send VT52 escape sequences. iTerm2, for its
part, does not support VT52 mode at all, and does not send local-mode
escape sequences (e.g. ESC [A) from the arrow keys.

Either's VT100 emulation should be acceptable, though.

Its UI may be clunky or dated, but as far as emulation capabilities go,
xterm really is the cadillac of VT100 emulators.

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