[pups] PDP-11 (SIMH), Seventh Edition UNIX
Jay Jaeger
cube1 at charter.net
Thu Sep 30 10:48:52 AEST 2010
I do indeed.
At 10:02 AM 9/29/2010 -0400, Bill Pechter wrote:
>Anyone else here remember fansi-console's ansi emulator.
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>Works great instead of ansi.sys and is a pretty good screen driver for dos.
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>On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 5:24 AM, Johnny Billquist
><<mailto:bqt at softjar.se>bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
>Mark Tuson wrote:
>Hi everyone, this is my first message, after being on the mailing list for
>the best part of three years :)
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>Though I might consider 2.11BSD, if that'll work on a machine with 24M of
>core, and if the escapes will display properly, because
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>is a little bit difficult to work with when I'm wanting to edit source code.
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>2.11BSD won't make a difference. You'll see the same result. This is a
>problem because you are running under DOS. It is the DOS screen handler
>that needs to understand whatever codes are output by the programs running
>inside simh. In this case, the program inside simh thinks it is connected
>to a VT100 (or xterm, or something similar), and sends escape codes based
>on that. I don't know why it thinks so, but I suspect you told the system
>by setting the TERM variable. Please set it to something that matches
>reality, or else fix reality. :-)
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> Johnny
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>Anyone else here remember fansi-console's ansi emulator.
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>Works great instead of ansi.sys and is a pretty good screen driver for dos.
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><http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-11953307.html>http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-11953307.html
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>Bill
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