Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!pasteur!ames!ncar!gatech!rutgers!att!cuuxb!dlm From: dlm@cuuxb.ATT.COM (Dennis L. Mumaugh) Newsgroups: u3g.misc,comp.terminals Subject: Re: termcap entry for AT&T 620 terminal wanted Keywords: termcap, AT&T, 620 Message-ID: <1921@cuuxb.ATT.COM> Date: 15 Jul 88 20:43:53 GMT References: <3075@sdsu.UUCP> Reply-To: dlm@cuuxb.UUCP (Dennis L. Mumaugh) Organization: ATT Data Systems Group, Lisle, Ill. Lines: 26 In article <3075@sdsu.UUCP> cademy@sdsu.UUCP (Robert Cademy) writes: >I am looking for a termcap entry for the AT&T 620 terminals. >These are dmd type terminals, but with a small screen. When >I use tell the computer it's a vt100 things work pretty well, >except that the arrow keys don't work. If anyone has a good >620 termcap entry, could you please e-mail me a copy? > First, are you sure you want a TERMCAP entry and not a TERMINFO? The TERMINFO is part of the terminal information utilities package provided with the machine, it may be a selectable or separately installed. Check to make sure it is installed. If the package has not been provided with your machine contact the Account Rep or your local support organization for the latest att.ti file. If you REALLY want a TERMCAP file you can attempt to build it from the terminfo. The infocmp(1M) utility has the capability, among others, of dumping a terminfo binary file as source in either terminfo format or termcap format. Since terminfo and termcap do not have identical features and functionality, infocmp does its best and warns about any suspicious areas. Read the infocmp manual page for more details. -- =Dennis L. Mumaugh Lisle, IL ...!{att,lll-crg}!cuuxb!dlm OR cuuxb!dlm@arpa.att.com