Curses on OS/2?
Van Cleef Henry H
vancleef at iastate.edu
Wed Mar 27 04:01:32 AEST 1991
In article <26296 at adm.brl.mil> Tony_Sikavi.ES_AE at xerox.com writes:
>Does anyone know of any implementation of the Unix (Berkley or SysV) curses
>under OS/2? Is there something similar to it with a different name?
>//Tony
Aspen Scientific in Colorado makes a terminfo-type curses for
MS-DOS/OS2. Available with sources for extra $$. I have used
this product to port Unix code to MS-DOS; current version
is quite stable, easy port. They use an environment variable
to select direct access, ansi.sys, bios screen writes at execution
time. No terminfo description files; these are "canned" in the
runtime. Comes with a package called FAST in c source that can be
used to set up simple forms data bases---the routines are also handy
for modification and inclusion in programs---particularly one that
edits an input dialog line. Documentation for routines is excellent,
but they don't provide a curses tutorial. The Aspen Curses package
is also available for VMS---much superior to the DEC version in VMS
C.
Aspen also makes a window management product called FORMATION, also
available in source code, also portable to many platforms with
terminfo curses.
Lattice also offers a Curses package, a partial implementation
of termcap curses. However, it does not have a termcap file
or the lower-level curses functions. Available with source.
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