On Sep 5, 2016 12:05 PM, "Peter Coghlan" <cct...@beyondthepale.ie> wrote: > > Fritz Mueller wrote: > > > > > On Sep 4, 2016, at 6:08 PM, william degnan <billdeg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Even better, I found this post, this is my how to attach a vt100 to a VAX > > > 4000, you can apply to most any case > > > > > > Hi Bill, > > > > Thanks for you help! > > > > I will say that I have the getty running fine, baud rate, serial format, etc. > > all okay. Works just fine at 1200 baud and below. At higher baud rates, it > > seems like the vt100 is dropping some characters or bits after certain > > escape sequences, even with xon/xoff flow control enabled, so I’m *pretty* > > sure the issue is just with the padding values in the vt100 terminfo spec? > > > > I've got a VT102 Video Terminal User Guide (EK-VT102-UG-003) which contains > a table of fill characters required for different control codes / escape > sequences / display characters at each possible baud rate. Here's what it > lists for 19200 baud: > > 324 IND, LF, NEL, RI (Smooth Scroll) > 191 DECCOLM > 190 DECALN > 144 ED (132 Col) > 104 ED (80 Col) > 32 IND, LF, NEL, RI (Jump Scroll) > 6 EL (132 Col) > 4 EL (80 Col) > 7 DECINLM > 2 All others except RIS and DECTST > > The appendix also seems to hint that the VT100 has different requirements so > this may not be very useful to you but it might give you a rough idea. > > Regards, > Peter Coghlan.
The link I provided has exactly what keystrokes and settings to use for 8/n/1 and 19200, plus a link to the vt100 manual. VT102 is not the same. B