Sync serial bridging over Ethernet, was Re: [HECnet] Multi-floor household (DECnet) routing help needed

Johnny Billquist bqt at softjar.se
Mon Jan 21 12:46:07 PST 2013


On 2013-01-21 21:09, Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman- wrote:
Dave McGuire <mcguire at neurotica.com> writes:

  PuTTY has been ported to Linux too?   WTF?   WHY?!

For one, VTxxx compatibility.   Unless one really understands the Xresources
and how to move the appropriate fonts from VMS to Linux, build the fontdir,
reset the font cache and update the font path, PuTTY is a right-out-of-the-
box VTxxx emulation.

In this regard, the Mac OS X Terminal.app works surprisingly well right-out-
of-the-box.   Xterm on Linux will require extensive changes to get it to pass
that VTTEST suite.

VTTEST didn't even reveal that Terminal.app fails to clear the screen on DECCOLM...
However, I wonder if I maybe know the person who wrote it.
"The Mad Programmer" is a moniker I associate with a certain person...

Try your xterm and see how well it does with that test suite.   Terminal.app
can be used to used to see what should be there if you don't have a real VT
terminal.   Dave, I know you do. ;)

xterm worked like a charm with everything I tried. And that with the default xterm under Mac OS X. I don't know what or how it would be different under Linux.
Of course, you need to have the proper fonts installed, but those are the base fonts, which I would normally always expect to be installed (except I did a new Ubuntu install at work a couple of weeks ago, and it turned out that the fonts were not installed, so it might be that the Linux world have finally totally lost their mind...)

	Johnny

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