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Ralph Warta #1
Re: At386 and SCOAnsi terminal emultuation specs
Jean-Pierre Radley <jpr@jpr.com> wrote in message news:<20030810225206.GB24409@jpradley.jpr.com>...
Yeah one that is more readable. Do you know what At386 is based on. I> Ralph Warta typed (on Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 03:19:34PM -0700):
> | Does anyone know where I can get the AT386 and SCOAnsi Terminal
> | Emulation specs from? Both should be described in the man pages but I
> | cant find them. (I'm not looking for the termcap or terminfo entries)
>
> Other than 'man screen'?
suspect its ANSI.
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tony@aplawrence.com #2
Re: At386 and SCOAnsi terminal emultuation specs
Ralph Warta <rwarta@avaya.com> wrote:
>Jean-Pierre Radley <jpr@jpr.com> wrote in message news:<20030810225206.GB24409@jpradley.jpr.com>...>> Ralph Warta typed (on Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 03:19:34PM -0700):
>> | Does anyone know where I can get the AT386 and SCOAnsi Terminal
>> | Emulation specs from? Both should be described in the man pages but I
>> | cant find them. (I'm not looking for the termcap or terminfo entries)
>>
>> Other than 'man screen'?You did ask for specs. If "man screen" is telling you more than you>Yeah one that is more readable. Do you know what At386 is based on. I
>suspect its ANSI.
wanted to know, maybe you need to tell us what it is you need: what
problem you are trying to solve or whatever.
A search for "ansi" at [url]http://aplawrence.com/search.html[/url] will turn up
a fair parcel of related stuff..
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