[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] Terminal Emulation over Ethernet from PC

rlh@fciva.FRANKLIN.COM (Ramon L. Holt) (12/22/88)

We are currently using the Emulate function of Locus Computing's
PC-Interface, but are unhappy with the VT-100 emulation this provides.
In particular, we would like support for more than four function keys.
Is there another terminal emulation over ethernet for PCs that 
supports more function keys?  

Oh, we are currently using MICOM Interlan NI5210 ethernet cards in our 
PCs.  Our UNIX host has a telnet server daemon.  

Thanks in advance.
Rame

-- 
Ramon L. Holt				Franklin Mortgage Capital Corp.
(703) 448-3300				7900 Westpark Drive, Suite A-130
uunet!fciva!rlh				McLean, Virginia  22102

jbvb@VAX.FTP.COM (James Van Bokkelen) (12/24/88)

Our VT100 and VT220 emulators each emulate the appropriate DEC keypad.  The
default mapping of the keypad to the PC keyboard is layed out with editors
like DEC's EDT in mind.  In version 2, the keyboard can be remapped by the
user, if the defaults aren't suitable.  We have both Telnet and Rlogin,
and we support the NI5210.

James VanBokkelen
FTP Software Inc.