Path: utzoo!utgpu!attcan!uunet!super!udel!rochester!pt.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!wn0e+ From: wn0e+@andrew.cmu.edu (William Nichols) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: re: VLT docs on ucbvax are bad Message-ID:Date: 29 Sep 88 16:23:41 GMT Organization: Carnegie Mellon Lines: 25 I got the VLT docs ,as a .dvi file, from csd4.milw.wisc.edu via anonymous ftp and they worked fine. BTW I have been using VTL as a terminal on a VAX runder VMS. It has some problems though when I run applications using the DI3000 graphics package. It works fine when the di3000 device type is set to tek4010, but when the device type is set to 4014, or 4105, I run into a couple of problems. Text (generated by di3000) appearing on the tek screen does not seem to start where is should, but rather whereever the curser happens to be at the time. The other problem is that it does not switch between the alpha-numeric and graphics screens correctly. The FORTRAN program which uses DI3000 has some write and print startments. The problem is that when in 4014 or 4105 mode, the text always comes up on the graphics screen. In 4010 mode, I switch to to alpha-numeric screen, and only after the text is finished displaying will it switch to graphics. When I do this on a MAC running versiterm, 4105 ,4014 works just as well as 4010. Am I doing something wrong, or is VLT just not complete as a 4014/4105 emulator? WRN