IBM 3151 Terminals...
Mike Stefanik/78125
mike at bria.AIX
Sun Dec 30 17:14:19 AEST 1990
In article <1990Dec26.055509.10282 at ttank.ttank.com>, tts at ttank.ttank.com (Karl Bunch) writes:
> Has anyone had any real success with the IBM 3151 terminals under
> SCO Xenix? We have the 'latest-greatest' version of termcap from SCO.
> They seem to feel everything is working fine. But we have misc. screen
> garbage, cursor hops (just seems to move by itself but is very repeatable).
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> BTW we are trying to run the terminals at 38,400 but I even turned them
> down to 300 baud and got the same results.
I use an IBM3151 on an Intel 386 running XENIX 2.3.3 and don't have any
problems at all ... here's my setup:
Machine Mode IBM3151
Screen Normal
Row and Columns 24 x 80
Scroll JUMP
Auto LF OFF
Line Wrap ON
Operating Mode ECHO
Line Speed (bps) 9600
Word Length 8
Parity NO
Stop Bit 1
Turnaround Character ETX
Interface RS-232
Line Control IPRTS
Break Signal (ms) 500
Send Null Suppress ON
Enter RETURN
Return FIELD
New Line CR
Send LINE
Insert Character MODE
And here is the termcap entry that I use:
ib|ibm3151|ibm3161|IBM 3151/3161 terminal:\
:am:mi:cr=^M:sf=^J:co#80:\
:it#8:li#24:kI=\EP\040\010:cd=\EJ:ce=\EI:\
:cm=\EY%+\40%+\40:cl=\EH\EJ:dc=\EQ:dl=\EO:do=\EB:\
:le=\ED:mb=\E4D:md=\E4H:me=\E4@:mk=\E4P:\
:mr=\E4A:nd=\EC:se=\E4@:so=\E4A:ue=\E4@:\
:up=\EA:us=\E4B:ka=\E\0401:kA=\EN:kb=^H:\
:kC=\EL^M:kd=\EB:kD=\EQ:kE=\EI:kh=\EH:kP=:\kN=:\
:kl=\ED:kL=\EO:kr=\EC:kS=\EJ:kt=\E1:ko=^I:kO=\E2:\
:kT=\E0:ku=\EA:k1=\Ea^J:k2=\Eb^J:k3=\Ec^J:kw=\EI:\
:k4=\Ed^J:k5=\Ee^J:k6=\Ef^J:k7=\Eg^J:k8=\Eh^J:\
:k9=\Ei^J:ti=\E>A:te=\E>A:po=\E^P^R:pf=\E^P^T:ve=:vs=:vi=:\
:bx=\354\361\353\370\352\355\367\365\366\364\356:
Now I have experienced a certain "jerk" when running the 3151's at 38.4K,
but other than that, all has been well. Hope this helps.
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