rose@acf9.nyu.edu (David Rose) (03/29/91)
It looks sort of like a vt100, but no entry in our termcap stuff. E-mail response please. Thanx, Dave Rose Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (NYU) 251 Mercer Street New York, NY 10012 rose@math.nyu.edu
phys169@csc.canterbury.ac.nz (04/03/91)
In article <rose.670212582@acf9>, rose@acf9.nyu.edu (David Rose) writes: > It [QVT103] looks sort of like a vt100, but no entry in our termcap stuff. > E-mail response please. Thanx, > The QVT103 is indeed like the VT100, and even more like the VT131. Like the VT131, it reports ESC [ ? 7 c to the ESC [ c "identify yourself" request, but it can answer exactly the same as a VT100 when set up in that mode. I have more detailed information if you (or anyone) needs it - let me know and I'll post a table comparing QVT103, VT100, VT220, VT330, WY99, WY160, TVI970, and a few other versions of the ANSI "standard" (ha!) control sequences. Mark Aitchison, Physics, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.