[comp.os.cpm] CP/M ANSI terminal emulators?

JONES@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu (Bob Jones [VAX-Man] Home: (614)447-0214) (07/20/89)

  Does anyone know of software available to emulate a vt100 [or other ANSI
terminal] on a 1982 Kapro running under cp/m? I don't know that much about
this type of computer except that it has an 8080 processor. We have software
now that emulates an ADM3A termial. Thank you.

Bob Jones  VAX/VMS-Man  ********** I think I forgot my towel *************

jmasters@pcocd2.intel.com (Justin Masters ) (07/21/89)

In article <2948@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu> JONES@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu (Bob Jones [VAX-Man] Home: (614)447-0214) writes:
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+  Does anyone know of software available to emulate a vt100 [or other ANSI
+terminal] on a 1982 Kapro running under cp/m? I don't know that much about
+this type of computer except that it has an 8080 processor. We have software
+now that emulates an ADM3A termial. Thank you.
+
+Bob Jones  VAX/VMS-Man  ********** I think I forgot my towel *************

Please let me know as well.  I have a Radio Shack Model 4 w/CP/M 2.2 on a
Z-80.  thanks in advance.

Justin.


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ianj@sactoh0 (Ian R. Justman) (07/22/89)

In article <2948@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu>, JONES@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu (Bob Jones [VAX-Man] Home: (614)447-0214) writes:
> 
>   Does anyone know of software available to emulate a vt100 [or other ANSI
> terminal] on a 1982 Kapro running under cp/m? I don't know that much about
> this type of computer except that it has an 8080 processor. We have software
> now that emulates an ADM3A termial. Thank you.
> 
> Bob Jones  VAX/VMS-Man  ********** I think I forgot my towel *************

I don't think that the Kaypros ever had 8080's in them.  However,
to answer your question, I have been using a program called QTERM
which I have found to be a neat little program in that it not only
offers VT100 emulation, it offers a variety of protocols, like
Xmodem in almost every of its incarnations, including Modem-7
batch.  It also supports Ymodem.  The one thing that ought to make
it a boon with calling Unix systems is that it has the Kermit
transfer protocol.  I'll see if I can mail you a copy (configured
to work on the Kaypro).
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