[comp.sys.hp] hpterm escape sequences?

scott@grlab.UUCP (Scott Blachowicz) (04/14/89)

I don't think my first attempt made it off site...

I'm using the X11 (R2 based, I think) that HP ships. They send an hpterm(1)
program to emulate an HP terminal instead of a VT terminal like xterm(1). 
At any rate, I've seen mention of special escape sequences to stuff
things into the title and such for xterm, so I want to know if anyone
has documentation on escape sequences supported by hpterm(1). We are
running HP's products on an HP9000/825(HP-UX 3.01) and an
HP9000/320(HP-UX 6.21) and (soon if we ever really get it) an HP9000/370
(probably HP-UX 6.5).

Thanx for any info,
Scott Blachowicz
USPS:  Graphicus                UUCP:    ...!hpubvwa!grlab!scott
       150 Lake Str S, #206     VoicePh: 206/828-4691
       Kirkland, WA 98033       FAX:     206/828-4236

conway@hpdtl.HP.COM (Daniel F. Conway) (04/18/89)

/ hpdtl:comp.sys.hp / scott@grlab.UUCP (Scott Blachowicz) / 10:27 pm  Apr 13, 1989 /

| I'm using the X11 (R2 based, I think) that HP ships. They send an hpterm(1)
| program to emulate an HP terminal instead of a VT terminal like xterm(1). 
| At any rate, I've seen mention of special escape sequences to stuff
| things into the title and such for xterm, so I want to know if anyone
| has documentation on escape sequences supported by hpterm(1). We are
| running HP's products on an HP9000/825(HP-UX 3.01) and an
| HP9000/320(HP-UX 6.21) and (soon if we ever really get it) an HP9000/370
| (probably HP-UX 6.5).

Try the 'Term0 Reference Manual'; HP part no. 82865-90002

| Thanx for any info,
| Scott Blachowicz
| USPS:  Graphicus                UUCP:    ...!hpubvwa!grlab!scott
|        150 Lake Str S, #206     VoicePh: 206/828-4691
|        Kirkland, WA 98033       FAX:     206/828-4236
| ----------
| 

You're welcome.

Dan Conway
dan_conway@hplabs.hp.com

scott@grlab.UUCP (Scott Blachowicz) (04/28/89)

> / grlab:comp.sys.hp / conway@hpdtl.HP.COM (Daniel F. Conway) /  7:23 am  Apr 18, 1989 /
> / hpdtl:comp.sys.hp / scott@grlab.UUCP (Scott Blachowicz) / 10:27 pm  Apr 13, 1989 /
> 
> > I'm using the X11 (R2 based, I think) that HP ships. They send an hpterm(1)
> > program to emulate an HP terminal instead of a VT terminal like xterm(1). 
> > At any rate, I've seen mention of special escape sequences to stuff
> > things into the title and such for xterm, so I want to know if anyone
> > has documentation on escape sequences supported by hpterm(1). We are
> > running HP's products on an HP9000/825(HP-UX 3.01) and an
> > HP9000/320(HP-UX 6.21) and (soon if we ever really get it) an HP9000/370
> > (probably HP-UX 6.5).
> 
> Try the 'Term0 Reference Manual'; HP part no. 82865-90002
We tried to find out ordering info on a new version of that manual, and
the guy trying it got bounced to someone to try to find that part #. The
parts info center (or whatever it's called) couldn't find a new one.
They found one that they said was obsoleted in 1986. It sounds like
there's something talking about "term80" in there, but not term0. There's
got to be something more current than that.

Thanx,
Scott Blachowicz

bruce@hpihoah.HP.COM (Bruce LaVigne) (05/02/89)

> > Try the 'Term0 Reference Manual'; HP part no. 82865-90002
> 
> We tried to find out ordering info on a new version of that manual, and
> the guy trying it got bounced to someone to try to find that part #. The
> parts info center (or whatever it's called) couldn't find a new one.
> They found one that they said was obsoleted in 1986. It sounds like
> there's something talking about "term80" in there, but not term0. There's
> got to be something more current than that.
> 
> Thanx,
> Scott Blachowicz
> ----------
Well, that is the latest copy we have as well, and we just got our 6.5
updates last week.  That may be the newest manual available on this topic.

-bruce

wunder@hp-ses.SDE.HP.COM (Walter Underwood) (05/03/89)

> > Try the 'Term0 Reference Manual'; HP part no. 82865-90002
> 
> We tried to find out ordering info on a new version of that manual,

If it is a standard, there may not be a new version.  Term0 is Term0,
and time shouldn't change it.

wunder