gilgut@cg-d.UUCP (05/14/87)
I am in need of a valid termcap entry for the ADDS 1010 terminal. Also, "emacs" says: "Sorry, this terminal isn't powerful enough to run Emacs. It is missing some important features". Is there a way to do this? (I know: 'don't run emacs', which I personally don't) Please email responses to me via the address(s) below. The cg-d system listed is only good until May 18th or so. Thanks, in advance... Steve Gilgut The Opinions stated herein, etc, ad nauseum..... One if by LAND, Two if by UUCP. :-) Steve Gilgut, The Kernel Kritter Compugraphic Corp. M/S 200-1-7H decvax\ 200 Ballardvale St. >!{atlas,cg-d}!gilgut Wilmington, Mass. 01887 cbosgd!ima/ 658-5600 X5277
grodberg@kodak.UUCP (05/20/87)
In article <336@cg-d.UUCP> gilgut@cg-d.UUCP (Steve Gilgut X5277) writes: > >I am in need of a valid termcap entry for the ADDS 1010 terminal. (I tried to email my response, but uucp said it couldn't deliver mail to gilgut) Put the 1010 in "A2 mode" via the terminal setup, and tell the system you are using an Adds Viewpoint (avp on most systems). As far as I know, the 1010 does not support anything useful that the avp doesn't, so you are not losing anything. I believe the only real differences between the two terminals are in the hardware used to support the terminal functions, and the appearance. For example, the 1010 has different styling, a different keyboard with added function keys, and a much flatter screen. -- Jeremy Grodberg Usenet: ...rochester!kodak!grodberg or kodak!grodberg@cs.rochester.edu Arpa: grodberg@kodak or kodak!grodberg@rochester