<< Previous Message Main Index Next Message >>
<< Previous Message in Thread This Month Next Message in Thread >>
Date   : Tue, 28 Oct 1986 16:48:34-EST
From   : prindle@nadc.ARPA
Subject: IMP on C-128

The C-128 screen is just enough shy of an adm-31 to cause trouble with the
standard termcap for adm-31.  Use the following termcap:

#This entry is for the Commodore 128 in 80 column CP/M mode running any
terminal
#package which passes all keys and screen characters directly (e.g. IMP)
qe|c128|C128|Commodore 128 CP/M 80 Col X 24 Lin:co#80:li#24:\
       :al=\EE:am:bs:ce=\ET:cm=\E=%+ %+ :\
       :cl=\E*:cd=\EY:dc=\EW:dl=\ER:ei=:\
       :ic=\EQ:im=:ho=^^:nd=^L:so=\EG4:\
       :se=\EG0:up=^K:us=\EG3:ue=\EG0:

I made this up and have been hapily using it for 6 months or so without a 
problem (4.1BSD mind you).

You'll find that insert-character on the 128 screen is slow enough to drive you
crazy.  Solution - use the "vi" command R on an empty line and it will not
send insert-character - much faster text entry.  For real inserts, you'll just
have to get used to the slow inserts.

Sincerely,
Frank Prindle
Prindle@NADC.arpa
<< Previous Message Main Index Next Message >>
<< Previous Message in Thread This Month Next Message in Thread >>