DEC terms, VMS telnet & terminfo (FAQ?)
Tom Kirkman
TKIRKMAN%MOE at MSUS1.MSUS.EDU
Mon Apr 29 05:04:00 AEST 1991
Many thanks to the net for lots of helpful replys on how to nroff man pages
on a Sun (I was doing lots of things wrong, including not using -man on nroff)
You all helped so much that I have yet another stupid unix question.
Here is my story:
At St. John's most remote student users access the PI 4D25G by logging
in to a VMS VAX (on hard-wired terminals) & then telneting the PI
(using UCX on an ethernet connection). Apparently the VAX passes
TERM=vt200 to the PI, but there is no /usr/lib/terminfo/v/vt200 file
(although there is a vt220 file). So I used infocmp vt220 >vt200.tic,
editted the first line of the vt200.tic file to read vt200, and
finally tic vt200.tic. The result (A) doesn't allow VI to work &
(B) works incorrectly in a different way if I:
setenv TERM vt100, vi stuff, exit, setenv TERM vt200, vi stuff.
So I'm probably doing something both stupid & wrong.
So, my question is, how can I make VI work for students who telnet to
our PI & hence automatically have TERM=vt200.
(PS, the terms really are visual 603s with escape & backspace keys)
PPS I have lots of other stupid terminal/VAX related questions:
Should I/how do I make delete be the backspace key for those telneted vt220s?
I know I should get emacs pdq, but I would also like EDT & TPU emulators
for these students. Can you suggest any?
How about using the console keyboard in a session telneted to the VMS vax...
any suggested keybinding to make using EDT & TPU easier?
UCX seems to lack hooks for remote printing. Any cheap alternatives
or workarounds?
Again, many thanks for past (& I hope future) responses.
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Dept. of Physics HEP-> MNHEP::55860:: SPAN-> WAVES::55860::
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Collegeville, MN 56321 tkirkman%55860 at msus1.msus.edu
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