[comp.sys.amiga] vt100 request

cjhoward@watmath.UUCP (06/22/87)

Can somebody out there please email me the newest version
of DBW's vt100 terminal emulator?  I have 2.4, but have
heard that there's a 2.6 available.
  Many thanks.

Caleb J. Howard

baer@percival.UUCP (Ken Baer) (06/25/87)

Summary:me too!!


In article <13677@watmath.UUCP> cjhoward@watmath.UUCP writes:
>Can somebody out there please email me the newest version
>of DBW's vt100 terminal emulator?  I have 2.4, but have
>heard that there's a 2.6 available.
>  Many thanks.
>
>Caleb J. Howard

If I'm not mistaken, VT100 2.6 has yet to make it on a Fred Fish disk. Since
I missed the posting, I'd also appreciate it if someone could send me a
copy too, a .uue copy will suffice.  I am using 2.4, one of my main gripes
it that it doesn't do wrap-around.  Extra long lines just piddle off the
end.  My other terminal emulators don't do this, so I assume it's a terminal
thing rather than an environment thing.  Is this fixed in 2.6, or am I
doing something stupid?

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fnf@mcdsun.UUCP (Fred Fish) (06/28/87)

In article <751@percival.UUCP> baer@percival.UUCP (Ken Baer) writes:
>If I'm not mistaken, VT100 2.6 has yet to make it on a Fred Fish disk. Since

It's on disk number 55.  Don't remember the exact release date, but 
considering we are now at disk number 80 (and soon to be pushing 90 :-),
it was a while ago...

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sgt@alice.UUCP (07/10/87)

vt100 version 2.6 is on fish disk #55, which has been around for a
while now.  It does do autowrap.
There are a few bugs relating to recovery from kermit errors,
but fixes have been posted.  I use it all the time.
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Steve Tell,  Student: Duke University
         Summer Employee: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ  
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