Asni emulator client for Linux rh8.0
Francisco Ruiz
fruiz at tsitrucks.com
Thu May 5 21:51:53 UTC 2005
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Subject: Re: Asni emulator client for Linux rh8.0
Francisco Ruiz wrote:
> Thank you, this works fine the text interface to the programs lines up
> the way it should, but my backspace key terminates the program. This
> program uses most of the fkeys. How can I resolve that.
Enter this command, but where I show an "x", press CTRL-D and where I
show a "y" press the backspace key:
stty term x;stty erase y
Those commands change the terminate key to a CTRL-D and changes the
erase character from the DEL key to the backspace key.
So, the whole command would be:
TERM=vt100;export TERM;tput init;stty term x;stty erase y
(again, replace "x" with a press of CTRL-D and "y" with the backspace
key).
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>
> Francisco Ruiz wrote:
>
>>I have a text base application that runs on a SCO box. The
>>application seems to only like ansi emulation from what ever
>>connection it receives. I have RH8.0 box I need to telnet to the SCO
>>box using ansi emulation. Is there any freeware out there to
>>accomplish this?
>
>
> Just use telnet. When you log into the SCO box, use the normal shell
> commands to set the terminal type AT THE SCO BOX'S PROMPT:
>
> $ TERM=vt100;export TERM;tput init
>
> (assuming a Bourne shell...modify as appropriate for C shell or Korn
> shell).
>
> The telnet client on Linux actually does ANSI (a.k.a. VT100) emulation
> with extensions (to handle color). The problem is that it sends
> "xterm" or "linux" to the remote end and SCO doesn't grok that. By
> telling SCO that it's really a VT100 or ANSI terminal and then doing
> the "tput init" (to reset SCO's internal emulation mode), both ends
> will be using the same escape sequences.
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Thanks to all for your help, but I've found a good wise 60 emulator that
works just like I needed it to work, all keys work fine. If anyone is
intrested I found it at http://gutschke.com/wy60.
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