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06-23-2006 07:16 AM
06-23-2006 07:16 AM
Terminal emulation
And how many other terminal emulations are there and do u set them the same way???
Thanks.
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06-23-2006 07:19 AM
06-23-2006 07:19 AM
Re: Terminal emulation
All of the terminal types are listed under the subdirectories of /usr/lib/terminfo.
Jeff Traigle
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06-23-2006 07:27 AM
06-23-2006 07:27 AM
Re: Terminal emulation
Look under /usr/lib/terminfo for all the possible TERM settings. All terminfo entries are stored under the first character of their name so that vt220 will be found under "/usr/lib/terminfo/v/vt220".
There are actually hundreds of terminfo's to choose from but nowadays real terminals (as opposed to PC pretending to be terminals) are all but non-existant.
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06-23-2006 02:44 PM
06-23-2006 02:44 PM
Re: Terminal emulation
- Minisoft
- QCterm
- WRQ's Reflection for HP
Only QCterm is free:
http://www.aics-research.com/qcterm/
HP terminals are much easier to use with programs like Glance, SAM and swinstall. The softkey labels are twice as large as VT-series labels and there are many screen enhancements to make the menus easier to navigate.
HP-UX is unique in that it supplies an automatic terminal identifier program called ttytype. It is imperative that the value of the TERM variable match what you are using. Hardcoding TERM=vt100 will cause numerous problems in the future when your local emulator no longer matches the hardcoded TERRM value. ttytype -s will identify your terminal and then set TERM, LINES and COLUMNS. Use ttytype -s to confirm that you have the correct TERM setting.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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06-24-2006 06:39 AM
06-24-2006 06:39 AM
Re: Terminal emulation
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Well this is the chaos i see on my sam when i enter on adding local printers.
# echo $TERM
vt220
What do i do to get a smoothe output.
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06-24-2006 07:10 AM
06-24-2006 07:10 AM
Re: Terminal emulation
ttytype -s
show you? What program are you running on PC for the emulator?
Bill Hassell, sysadmin