slb@bnl.UUCP (Sanford L. Barr at Brookhaven National Labs, L.I.) (02/03/85)
For those of us who use more than one terminal for the C-64 here's a termcap file which covers 3 of the millions of terminals for the C-64. If you have a termcap entry you'd like to have added to the list please send it to me. I'll post the completed list in about a month. ---------CUT HERE------------CUT HERE-----------CUT HERE-----------CUT HERE-- # This file contains a collection of termcap entries for the various # terminal programs of the Commodore-64. # Terminals supported below are: # Name Termcap entry Notes # Vidtex-64 c64vtx Only 40 columns # Term-80 term80 Term-80 in 80 column mode # Term-80 term40 Term-80 in 40 column mode # Screen80 scn80 Gazettes' term in 80 col mode # Screen80 scn40 Gazettes' term in 40 col mode # Termcap for VIDTEX supported on the Commodore 64 # Most of the entries are pure UNIX(tm); but some of the entries # are for MultiPlan(tm) and Ryan/McFarland COBOL as integrated on the # NCR Tower-1632. # # Home key = ^A # Left Arrow key = ^H # Right Arrow key = ^F # Up Arrow key = ^U # Down Arrow key = ^J # # Discovered key sequences for UNIX using VIDTEX(tm) Software: # Note: These are to specific to Commodore 64's only. Please read the # manual specific to your machine and experiment. # # pipe symbol: CTRL/! # reverse apostrophe: CTRL/' # left brace: CTRL/( # right brace: CTRL/) # tilde (squiggle): CTRL/- # backslash: CTRL/# (English pound) # escape: # (English pound) # delete: CTRL/INST-DEL VT|c64vtx|CompuServe VIDTEX(tm):co#40:li#25:bs:cl=\EH\EJ:ti=^H:te:\ cm=\EY%+ %+ :cd=\EJ:ce=\EK:kh=^A:kl=^U:bc=^H:kr=^F:nd=\EC:ku=^U:up=\EA:\ kd=^J:do=\EB:kb=^H:kc=^M:so=:se=:sg#0:us=:ue=:ug#0:\ k1=\E1:k2=\E2:k3=\E3:k4=\E4:k5=\E5:k6=\6:k7=\E7:k8=\E8:k9=\E9:\ CN=:CF=:NM=:NB=:NR=:NS=:AL=:AB=:AR=:AS=:OV#0:\ MP=:MR=:NU=^N:EN=^V: # #End of termcap definition for VIDTEX # Termcap for TERM-80 program wirtten for the C-64 # This program uses a "painted" hi-res screen which is barely visible # without a Commodore 1701/2 monitor. The terminal supports both 40 # and 80 colums as well as both 1200 and 300 baud. # As a note: To get out of TERM-80 to switch baud settings press # and hold the Commodore key down while you hit run/stop. # Terminal in 80 column mode: t8|term80|terminal 40/80:\ :cl=\EH\EJ:cm=\EY%+ %+ :cd=\EJ:ce=\EK:do=\EB:up=\EA:\ :co#80:li#25:us=\Eo:ue=\En: # Terminal in 40 column mode: t4|term40|terminal 40/80:\ :cl=\EH\EJ:cm=\EY%+ %+ :cd=\EJ:ce=\EK:do=\EB:up=\EA:\ :co#40:li#25:us=\Eo:ue=\En: # End of entry for TERM-80 # Screen-80 was published in the Sept. issue of Compute's Gazette, and # implements an 80 col display (marginally readable with a 1701/2) on the # 64 by "painting" a hi-res screen. It is compatible with the CHROUT # routine, and features a character set that can be customized (!!) # Screen-80 in 40 column mode z8|scn40|commodore 64:li#24:co#40:am:\ :bs:cl=^l:ho=^f:\ :nd=^]:up=^^:do=^k:kb=^h:\ :kd=^k:kl=^\:kr=^]:ku=^^: z8|scn80|commodore 64 with 80 column:li#24:co#80:am:\ :bs:cl=^l:ho=^f:\ :nd=^]:up=^^:do=^k:kb=^h:\ :kd=^k:kl=^\:kr=^]:ku=^^: -- Sanford L. Barr Famous designer of the Write Only Memory. -- -- ..!decvax!philabs!sbcs!bnl!slb