Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!uw-beaver!uoregon!stevev From: stevev@uoregon.uoregon.edu (Steve VanDevender) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: Re: HP Series 100 PC Communications Program Wanted Message-ID: <3702@uoregon.uoregon.edu> Date: 3 Feb 89 20:47:32 GMT References: <1250028@hpsemc.HP.COM> <16710011@hpisod2.HP.COM> Reply-To: stevev@drizzle.UUCP (Steve VanDevender) Organization: University of Oregon, Computer Science, Eugene OR Lines: 20 In article <16710011@hpisod2.HP.COM> decot@hpisod2.HP.COM (Dave Decot) writes: >In addition to the built-in HP terminal software, the HP 150 has a >built-in ANSI terminal emulation, I believe. > >Dave Decot >Hewlett-Packard Company >decot%hpda@hplabs.hp.com This may be true of later HP 150s, but my HP 150B has only HP 2623A emulation and TEK 4010/4014 emulation. If ANSI emulation is provided in the 150C ROMS, I may yet purchase the 150C upgrade. -- Steve VanDevender stevev@drizzle.cs.uoregon.edu "Bipedalism--an unrecognized disease affecting over 99% of the population. Symptoms include lack of traffic sense, slow rate of travel, and the classic, easily recognized behavior known as walking."