bah@cbterra.ATT.COM (Bruce Hartsough) (10/13/87)
We need a VT100 terminal emulator having the following characteristics: 1) Must run on 4.2/4.3 BSD UNIX (to use with SunOS 3.4) 2) Must use curses OR be able to translate between VT100 codes and Sun's ANSI (subset) terminal driver 3) Prefer an emulator that is NOT window-based (i.e., does not rely on SunView; we want to run the emulator as a tty subwindow process along with some other sub- windows of our own creation within a window frame) 4) Prefer C-language source code if possible, but could live with binary if it's a plain-vanilla text-based emulator that could be run from a Sun tool program as described in 3) 5) Prefer public-domain code (money is not the problem; licensing fees for redistribution, legal hassles, and time required for negotiations ARE problems). The target hardware/software environment is a Sun 3/110 running SunOS 3.4 (and subsequent releases of SunOS) connected to the outside world by a combination of RS-232 async, Ethernet, and X.25. Please respond by electronic mail to ihnp4!cbnds!jrm (please do not reply to the return address of this article, it's a borrowed account) or phone Jim McSkimin, AT&T Bell Labs, (614) 860-4404. Thanks. [AT&T, Sun, UNIX, VT100, etc., are all trademarks of their corresponding Powers That Be]