On Sep 4, 2016 8:10 PM, "Fritz Mueller" <fri...@fritzm.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all —
>
> I’m trying to run a real-deal vt100 on a serial port connected to Linux
(Xubunto 16.04).  I’ve got this working *pretty* well, but it looks like
the padding values in the default vt100 terminfo entry are not quite
correct — when running the vt100 at 9600 I still get occasional garbage
characters on the screen, and 19200 is a hopeless mess.
>
> I did figure out that if the terminfo contains “xon”, the non-mandatory
padding values in the terminfo are disregarded.  Removing this, then
disabling xon/xoff on both the vt100 and the tty device actually produces
*better* results — apparently the turnaround on xon/xoff isn’t quite fast
enough to keep the terminal from being swamped at higher baud rates, and
padding actually works better.  But tracking down the source for the
default vt100 entry turned up a comment that admits that the padding values
there are a total guess. :-(
>
> So, before I go diving too much further into the terminfo-tweaking-samp,
I thought I’d ask if anybody has a good vt100 entry already on hand?  (I’d
take one for the VT52 as well!)
>
>         thanks much,
>            —FritzM.
>

Post the relevant inittab line for ttyUSB0, assuming you are using a USB to
Serial adapter, we can troubleshoot
Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net

Bill Degnan
twitter: billdeg
vintagecomputer.net

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