Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!milton!max!scott From: scott@max.u.washington.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: VT-100 Emulaters for the C64. Message-ID: <9152@max.u.washington.edu> Date: 25 Oct 89 20:11:54 GMT References: <20076@ut-emx.UUCP> Followup-To: comp.sys.cbm Distribution: na,world Organization: University of Washington, Seattle WA Lines: 33 In article <20076@ut-emx.UUCP>, stokes@walt.cc.utexas.edu (Perry Stokes) writes: > .....I am wondering what the best vt100 term for the c64 is. So far I have only > 2 of them, Terminal-1 which is OK but has akward vt100 emulation which does not > seem to work with emacs. I also have Kermit 64 which is pretty nice, has 80 > columns, and works with emacs well but the problems I keep running into are its > lack of buffer and an annoying problem where the texts gets garbled if I dont > pause it every few seconds to catch up. > [...portion of the text deleted...] > > Thanks in advance, > Perry Stokes - stokes@vondrake.cc.utexas.edu (512) 836-2163 (voice) You might also want to try CBterm V6.7. I personally don't have this particular version of this program, but I do have an earlier version of this program (but this one doesn't have VT emulation) and I follow it to be better in handling 80 columns display. I thought the scrolling was more faster and more responsive. And this version has an excellent buffering capability, and also supports the unusual characters like backslash, underscore, swigly, [ESC], [CTRL], etc. From what I have heard CBterm 6.7 is available at Q-Link. So, if you have access to Q-Link you can get it from there.......and when you do, I would be nice if you could send me a copy of that program to me too :) There was a person who had that program, but couldn't send it because of transfer problems.. :( Sincerely, Scott Stephen