Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!leah!rpi!anyguay!dkrapf From: dkrapf@anyguay.acm.rpi.edu (Donald Krapf) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Need A Good Terminal For Xenix/386 Summary: Try the UnTerminal Keywords: Terminal Message-ID: <5780@rpi.edu> Date: 30 Jun 89 22:18:39 GMT References: <125@avatar.UUCP> <1234@swusrgrp.UUCP> Sender: usenet@rpi.edu Reply-To: dkrapf@anyguay.acm.rpi.edu (Donald Krapf) Organization: South American Super Beings Lines: 30 In article <1234@swusrgrp.UUCP> jeff@swusrgrp.UUCP (Jeff Tye) writes: >In article <125@avatar.UUCP>, kory@avatar.UUCP (Kory Hamzeh) writes: >> >> - Same escape sequences as the multiscreens (ANSI) >> - 80 x 25 display area >> - at least 8 colors. 16 would be better. >> - has all of the function keys (including PgUp, etc..) >> that an IBM PC/AT complatible keyboard would have. >> >> I am developing a piece of software which runs on the console. I want >> to be able to run it on a dumb terminal with very little difference >> from the user's perspective. Event down to the way the keys are labeled. > >Try the Sunriver Fiber Optic Workstation. It will do all you ask with Try also, the Unterminal from Advance Micro Research, Inc. It is very similar to the Sunriver terminal. They are at: Advance Micro Research, Inc. One Lagoon Drive Redwood city, CA 94065-1562 phone: 415/594-0112 I have never used their equipment, but when I was looking for something like, I found both them and Sunriver. Don Krapf dkrapf%paraguay.acm.rpi.edu@itsgw.rpi.edu