Xref: utzoo comp.sources.wanted:5140 comp.sys.ibm.pc:19629 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wyse!vsi1!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!bloom-beacon!bu-cs!dartvax!eleazar.dartmouth.edu!earleh From: earleh@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Earle R. Horton) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: VT100 emulator package WITH SOURCE!!!! Message-ID: <10183@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU> Date: 27 Sep 88 02:40:33 GMT References: <5639@killer.DALLAS.TX.US> Sender: news@dartvax.Dartmouth.EDU Reply-To: earleh@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Earle R. Horton) Organization: Society to make my life more fun. Lines: 22 In article <5639@killer.DALLAS.TX.US> cy@killer.DALLAS.TX.US (Cyrus Foughty) writes: > > I need a VT100 terminal emulator package that has basic > functionality. Nothing fancy, just something to clean up > and most probably just use the core code for the communications. > I figured someone else has already invented the wheel; I just to > use the rim and put my own rubber on it. Oh, did I mention? I want > one that runs on a IBM PC or Clone, of course, but I will take Sounds like you could use the sources to MsKermit for the PC. This stuff is available from cu20b.columbia.edu, otherwise known as 128.59.32.128 on the Internet. This is in 8086 assembler. There are places you could get this on floppies for shipping cost, but I don't know offhand what those might be for the PC (not being a PC person). Also from the same source are a number of C kermits which use vt100 emulation, but these are mainly for 68000 machines and the core communications code would be different. Earle R. Horton. 23 Fletcher Circle, Hanover, NH 03755 (603) 643-4109 Sorry, no fancy stuff, since this program limits my .signature to three