xmbs_gh@debet.nhh.no (Gunnar Helliesen) (06/21/91)
--VT320 Emulator for OS/2 V1.21 Help! Does anyone out there know if there exists a good VT320 terminal emulator for OS/2 V1.21 (and/or V1.3)??? I also need to know the address and phone number (no 800#, please!) of the manufacturer. Please e-mail to xmbs_gh@debet.nhh.no Thanks in advance! /------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Gunnar Helliesen, Systems Consultant, MBS Fjerndata a.s, Bergen, Norway | | INTERNET: xmbs_gh@debet.nhh.no PHONE: Intl + 47 5 32 58 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | *** Disclaimer: The views expressed here.. and so on and so forth... | \------------------------------------------------------------------------------/
goldman@mbcl.rutgers.edu (06/22/91)
In article <1991Jun21.144033.532@debet.nhh.no>, xmbs_gh@debet.nhh.no (Gunnar Helliesen) writes: > --VT320 Emulator for OS/2 V1.21 > > Help! > > Does anyone out there know if there exists a good VT320 terminal > emulator for OS/2 V1.21 (and/or V1.3)??? I'm using ChipChat, by the Cawthorn Software Group, 24224 Michigan Ave, Dearborn, MI 48124. Phone: 313-565-4000. I think they're 3 people working in a garage somewhere. The software is not bad; it does a reasonable 220 emulation (I've never been real clear on the difference between 220 and 320, anyway.) They also claim to do 320. It's a PM program. I'd also recommend STRONGLY that you stay away from HyperAccess V, by Hilgraeve. They've never got 220 escape sequences down pat. > > I also need to know the address and phone number (no 800#, please!) of > the manufacturer. > > Please e-mail to xmbs_gh@debet.nhh.no > > Thanks in advance! > > /------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ > | Gunnar Helliesen, Systems Consultant, MBS Fjerndata a.s, Bergen, Norway | > | INTERNET: xmbs_gh@debet.nhh.no PHONE: Intl + 47 5 32 58 40 | > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | *** Disclaimer: The views expressed here.. and so on and so forth... | > \------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ Hope this helps, Adrian -- Adrian Goldman | Internet: Goldman@MBCL.Rutgers.Edu Molecular Biology Computing Laboratory | Bitnet: Goldman@BioVAX Waksman Insitute, | Phone: (908) 932-4864 Rutgers University, | Fax: (908) 932-5735 Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA |
tholen@uhccux.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (David Tholen) (06/23/91)
In article <486.28633a91@mbcl.rutgers.edu>, goldman@mbcl.rutgers.edu writes: > I'd also recommend STRONGLY that you stay away from > HyperAccess V, by Hilgraeve. They've never got 220 escape sequences > down pat. I also recommend staying away from version 2.0, which was released last month, at least until they come out with a maintenance release. It is very buggy, and things that worked in version 1.1 are now broken, such as the 'delay until' script command.