ins_aeas@jhunix.UUCP (01/31/87)
I keep hearing about a vt100 emulation program called DCOM. Is it public domain, and if so, can somebody email me the source? I really want a vt100 emulator that can take advantage of my Ultraterm board's 132 column capability for a 132 column vt100 emulator. Or, if I get the time to write a termcap, how about a 48x80 screen for word processing?
maj1@sphinx.UUCP (02/06/87)
In article <4354@jhunix.UUCP> ins_aeas@jhunix.UUCP (Earle A. Sugar) writes: >I keep hearing about a vt100 emulation program called DCOM. Is it public >domain, and if so, can somebody email me the source? I really want a vt100 I would appreciate it if I, too, was emailed the source for DCOM. Or please post it. Major Robinson ihnp4!gargoyle!sphinx!maj1 maj1@uchicago.edu -- ihnp4!gargoyle!sphinx!maj1 maj1@sphinx.uchicago.edu
ee161add@sdcc18.UUCP (02/13/87)
> I keep hearing about a vt100 emulation program called DCOM. Is it public > domain, and if so, can somebody email me the source? I really want a vt100 DCOM is not public domain. It is shareware. The "binaries" of DCOM are available through E-mail to people that request it. The source runs about 1.25 inches of paper, so posting it is out of the question. -Jim Hayes, UC San Diego. ARPA: hayes@ucsd.edu -or- hayes@sdcsvax UUCP: {backbone site}!sdcsvax!hayes