VT100 emulator for PCs
Edward Vielmetti
emv at panchovilla.cc.umich.edu
Thu Mar 17 07:51:10 AEST 1988
In article <8434 at tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> mdf at tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (Mark D. Freeman) writes:
>
>I need a perfect VT100 emulator, to be used to run Microsoft Word and
>SCO Professional on an SCO XENIX system. Crosstalk is either too slow
>or too stupid (I can't tell), and the first release of Mirror is not
>lots better. MS-KERMIT 2.30 is good, but eats the page-up and
>page-down keys, which I need to implement for their intended use.
here's how you set up ms-kermit 2.30 to send out a unique code from the
page-up key. I'll have it send out Hi, Mom as an example.
Kermit-MS>show key
Push key to be shown (? shows all): <pg up>
Scan Code \329 decimail is defined as
Verb: upscn \Kupscn
Free space: ...
Kermit-MS>set key \329 {Hi, Mom}
Kermit-MS>set key \329 {\27OZ} send escape - O - Z
that should do you fine.
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