Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!stan!imp From: imp@Solbourne.COM (Warner Losh) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Re: VT220 Emulation Message-ID: <1991Feb12.074648.22543@Solbourne.COM> Date: 12 Feb 91 07:46:48 GMT References: <69D58AEC0020222B@WVNVMS.WVNET.EDU> Organization: Solbourne Computers Inc. Lines: 22 In article <69D58AEC0020222B@WVNVMS.WVNET.EDU> OS360171@WVNVAXA.WVNET.EDU writes: >Does anyone know if any VT220 emulation software has been created for the >Rainbow? The Rainbow is fairly close to a VT220. In some ways, that is. The keys already send the 220 escape sequences. The one area where it is weak is in the screen stuff. There have been a couple of 220 emulators for the Rainbow. Polygon software had a 220 emulator, but I never used it. There was a program called TC.PAS and TCII that supposedly did Rainbow emulation, but I never used them enough to know how well they did it. TC had full sources, while TCII (derived from TC) didn't. TCII is available from drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu if you want to give it a spin. What I want to know is if anybod ever created a 220.sys driver for the Rainbow (ala ANSI.SYS from the PC world). Warner -- Warner Losh imp@Solbourne.COM We sing about Beauty and we sing about Truth at $10,000 a show.