Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!pasteur!ucbvax!decwrl!labrea!dudevoir@isl.Stanford.EDU From: dudevoir@isl.Stanford.EDU (Glen P. Dudevoir) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: The quest for the PERFECT VT100 emulator continues... Message-ID: <128@isl.stanford.edu> Date: 2 May 88 03:02:16 GMT References: <1250@csvax.liv.ac.uk> Reply-To: dudevoir@isl.UUCP (Glen P. Dudevoir) Organization: Stanford University Lines: 33 In article <1250@csvax.liv.ac.uk> sqrkl@csvax.liv.ac.uk writes: >Yes, I too am interesting in finding a so-called 'flawless' VT100 terminal >emulator - does anyone have this Terminal DA 1.5 that keeps getting >mentioned ? If they do, could they e-mail it to me BinHex 4.0'ed ?? > >By the way, on the subject of VT100 terminal emulators - here's my >assessment of the one's I've seen : > >VT100 >Maculator - I thought I'd put a plug in for this one because I wrote it > myself ! Interesting features : double height width/text, > very fast E-test, double-width cursor on double width lines, > session logging, dual-speed smooth scrolling, IntelliMouse > cursor positioning (click and cursor gets there - even allows > for tabs, unlike other emulators), written in Turbo Pascal. > NOT AVAILABLE ANYWHERE (YET....), but will be made Public > Domain if anyone's interested....I might even release the > sources if people like it... > >Please keep e-mail directly to me to a minimum - I'd rather read any comments >in NEWS (I like a good argument !)... > >Richard K. Lloyd, > >"I have VERY strong opinions which are nothing whatsoever to do with the >University of Liverpool, so blame ME if I bitch about useless IBM PC clones, >even more redundant IBM mainframes and the terrible Atari ST..." Well here's another strong opinion. Why don't you make your emulator public and give the rest of us a chance to critique it. I does the net no good to have a review of a piece of software that is not available to anyone. Glen