Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!yale!eagle!jtreworgy From: jtreworgy@eagle.wesleyan.edu Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: An Emulator for the Amiga Message-ID: <4287@eagle.wesleyan.edu> Date: 30 Nov 89 01:34:12 GMT References: <13259@merrimack.edu> <21427@usc.edu> Lines: 23 In article <21427@usc.edu>, papa@pollux.usc.edu (Marco Papa) writes: > In article <13259@merrimack.edu> AIN14994@merrimack.edu writes: >> I am currently taking a Graphics course using GKS on a Digital VAX >>Computer. As far as I know, graphics can only be drawn and displayed >>on Digital VT240 Terminals. I would like to be able to work by phone using >>an Amiga. I've tried both VT100 and VT220 emulators but these don't work. >>Does a VT240 or similar emulator exist for the Amiga? > > The answer is NO. It will stay that way unless CBM decides that a VT240 > emulator is a 'strategic' product for the Amiga. > > -- Marco Papa 'Doc' Please! Give Commodore a break. Are they required to come out with every piece of software than anyone might find useful? That's what the third parties are for. Anyway, check your facts... I use GKS on a Vax and all it needs is Tektronix emulation to display graphics. I suspect a VT240 is simply a VT220 with Tektronix built in. There are several freely distributable programs with Tektronix emulation available for the Amiga. -- James A. Treworgy -- No quote here for insurance reasons -- jtreworgy@eagle.wesleyan.edu jtreworgy%eagle@WESLEYAN.BITNET