Thanks to all that responded.
Sorry about the delay for summary. It took me a while to find
what I needed.
My original Posting:
> I am looking for a PUBLIC DOMAIN vt200 or vt340 emulation software
> that will run on openwindows and one that would run on PC's.
>
> Thanks,
> Zohreh
SUMMARY OF RESPONSES:
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For PC:
Almost everyone suggested MS-Kermit V3.11
I haven't played with it yet.
For Openwindows:
Most people suggested playing with keymap resources for xterm.
I could not find any ready-to-use public domain software that
does vt340 emulation for openwindows, but found out accidentally
that it was included in a decnet software package that we
had purchased from Ki Research.
The following commercial packages are available:
TE320 from Sun Microsystems: It was announced recently. I have
not seen or worked with it.
Ki Research: The vt340 emulation is included in the kinet
package from this company. I loaded it on our system,
and tried it. It works great. It is probably the best
vtxxx emulator I have seen so far.
SOME OF THE RESPONSES:
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>From clive@asis.unimelb.edu.au Tue Dec 3 20:20:13 1991:
For the PC, try MS-Kermit (latest version is V3.11, patch 7?)
For openwindows...depends how much of a vt200/vt340 you want.
You could try playing around with the keymap resources for xterm...
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>From phil@wubios.wustl.edu Wed Dec 4 04:48:07 1991
kermit works fine on a PC and does pretty good vt340 emulation.
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>From lee@sq.com Wed Dec 4 13:34:54 1991
Look at jet in the OpenWindows Demo directory -- I'm told it's a
better-than-average vt100 emulation, but some of the docs imply it does vt330.
Also, Der Mouse at McGill has a 330 emulator, mterm.
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>From icj@dollar.bf.rmit.oz.au Wed Dec 4 13:35:18 1991
Hi,
In regards to your vt220 emulation requirements. Under X we just
use xterm and override the function key strings with resources. This works
on an NCD16 but it should work with any server. The only thing we cant do
is the double height characters. I can send you the resource file if you
want I don't have it on this machine at the moment.
For PC's I believe that the NCSA telnet does a good vt220 emulation
or winqvt (for ms windows) is also very good. Winqvt only works over a
packet driver and is also a telnet.
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