[comp.terminals] vt52/vt100/vt102 escape codes

jdwhite@iastate.edu (White Jason David) (02/20/91)

Does anyone have a list of ANSI escape codes they can post?  I looking for the
codes to lock and unlock the keyboard on a VT100 type terminal.

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gwyn@smoke.brl.mil (Doug Gwyn) (02/20/91)

In article <1991Feb19.220207.24677@news.iastate.edu> jdwhite@iastate.edu (White Jason David) writes:
>Does anyone have a list of ANSI escape codes they can post?  I looking for the
>codes to lock and unlock the keyboard on a VT100 type terminal.

Just in case you're laboring under a misconception:
The VT100 does not support keyboard locking.

n029gg@tamuts.tamu.edu (Adam Roach) (02/24/91)

In article <1991Feb19.220207.24677@news.iastate.edu> jdwhite@iastate.edu (White Jason David) writes:
>Does anyone have a list of ANSI escape codes they can post?  I looking for the
>codes to lock and unlock the keyboard on a VT100 type terminal.
>
>J. White                       "Ah, I see you have the machine that goes BING!"
>jdwhite@iastate.edu                  - Monty Python's "The Meaning of Life"

If you e-mail these directly, I'd appreciate a copy too. I'm also 
looking for the vt200 and vt220 codes, if anyone knows anything about
these. Thanks in advance.
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choke@wet.UUCP (Sean Gallaty) (03/01/91)

In article <15259@smoke.brl.mil> gwyn@smoke.brl.mil (Doug Gwyn) writes:
>In article <1991Feb19.220207.24677@news.iastate.edu> jdwhite@iastate.edu (White Jason David) writes:
>>Does anyone have a list of ANSI escape codes they can post?  I looking for the
>>codes to lock and unlock the keyboard on a VT100 type terminal.
>
>Just in case you're laboring under a misconception:
>The VT100 does not support keyboard locking.


	Ah, but there are codes nontheless.  ^[2l and ^[2h but they are not
supported on all manner of ansi / vt100 emulations.

sirotto@MAPLE.CIRCA.UFL.EDU (Mike Cerrato) (03/06/91)

In article <2164@wet.UUCP>, choke@wet.UUCP (Sean Gallaty) writes:
>	Ah, but there are codes nontheless.  ^[2l and ^[2h but they are not
>supported on all manner of ansi / vt100 emulations.

Why, pray tell, would you want to lock the keyboard??
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