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From: delton@pro-carolina.cts.COM (Don Elton)
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Subject: TIC/Emulation
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Date: Wed, 25-Nov-87 18:57:42 EST
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There was a note asking about the kind of Emulation that version 2.01 of Talk
is Cheap supports.  TIC 2.01 and above now support screen-only emulation of
binary coded terminals such as VT-52, IBM-3101, Hazeltine 1500 etc.  The
current version of TIC does not support Ascii coded terminals such as the
VT-100/200 series of terminals though a future version may support these. 
I'll add keyboard emulation before I support VT-100 more than likely.  There
is a simple termcap editor provided to let users define their own terminals.
The emulation method is similar to that used by USII's Ascii Express
Professional though TIC's method is a bit more flexible.

Leave me email if you have any other questions.

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