Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wucs1!wucfua!wubios!phil From: phil@wubios.wustl.edu (J. Philip Miller) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ibm Subject: Re: VT-100 for use with protocol converter Summary: use kermit Message-ID: <278@wubios.wustl.edu> Date: 16 Dec 88 05:48:22 GMT References: <8812141453.AA15206@jade.berkeley.edu> Reply-To: phil@wubios.UUCP (J. Philip Miller) Organization: Washington University (St. Louis) Lines: 15 In article <8812141453.AA15206@jade.berkeley.edu> Eric Job writes: > >But CrossTalk is really more than the user needs. Are there any >VT-100 emulators out there for PCs that will let the user define >the SHIFT, CTRL, ALT and plain function keys F1-F10 (better if >F1-F12)? Support of highlighting is also desired. Public domain >would be nice but it's not a requirement. Well, my first response would be "why not Kermit?" We and many others have had good experience with kermit (especially 2.31) for this type of use. You can set (almost) any key to any output sequence. About the only thing of the vt100 class of instructions which is not supported is 132 col displays! -phil