Xref: utzoo comp.terminals:2177 comp.sys.ibm.pc:54332 comp.sources.wanted:12666 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!ub4b!dg13!pnoe From: pnoe@dg13.cec.be (Pierre Noel) Newsgroups: comp.terminals,comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: seeking terminal emulator recommendations Message-ID: <1990Jul30.112429.17271@dg13.cec.be> Date: 30 Jul 90 11:24:29 GMT References: <1990Jul25.210624.15953@medicus.com> Reply-To: pnoe@ub4b.UUCP (Pierre Noel) Organization: Commission of European Communities - DG 13 Lines: 32 In article <1990Jul25.210624.15953@medicus.com> barry@medicus.com (Barrelda Q. Nammowitz) writes: >I am looking for a terminal emulator program that runs on an IBM >PC. I have looked at a few so far, and some come close to what I need, >but none have quite made it. > >If anyone know of an emulator that they think is good, PLEASE >PLEASE PLEASE send me email about it. Availability of source code >would be a big plus, but is not required. > >Features I need: > 1. Fairly complete vt100, vt??? or ANSI 3.64 emulation. In > particular, the following features should be supported: > - cursor positioning > - clear line/display > - delete line > - scroll text > - turn cursor on/off > - line wrap on/off > - set foreground/background color > - text attributes: inverse, underline, blink > 2. Remappable function keys > 3. Ability to distinguish shifted function keys, > control-function keys, and shifted arrow keys. > >Any advice or pointers will be gratefully accepted. >Please reply by email, even if you want to post a reply as well. > Hi, I usually use TERM from Century Software, it appears, for me, to be excellent and easy to use in all the points you've mentionned above.