Re: OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOU use (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-22 Thread Karl L Pearson
I'm not sure, but gnome-terminal is open source, so theoretically, if
you use MAC OS-X, you could port the source code over and compile it and
have, if not complete, very close to it, VT100 emulation. 

Of course, you then get to determine if taking the time to do that would
be more expensive in your time than just picking up one of the $99-$149
products that may have a good 'canned' VT100 MAC emulator.

Karl

On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 17:58, Clifton Oliver wrote:
> Does anyone know of a reasonably priced terminal emulator for the Mac 
> that does *complete* VT100 or Wyse 50 emulation?
> 
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> 
> Regards,
> 
> Clif
> 
> 
> On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:33, Stuart Boydell wrote:
> 
> > Steve,
> >
> > I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because 
> > that's
> > the smallest font I can read on the 17" monitor here.
> > I run this on a Windows client against an aix/UV/SB+ app.
> > The main advantage being that it just gives me lots of read space for
> > programs.
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Re: OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOU use (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-21 Thread Clifton Oliver
Oh, yeah. RTFArchive, huh? 

Did so. Found it. Thank you.

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Clif

On Apr 21, 2004, at 17:34, Bruce Nichol wrote:

Goo'day, Clif,

Check your own archive!

Asked this question some short time (months) ago.

Was pointed at a freebie (IIRC) French product.
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Re: OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOU use (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-21 Thread Bruce Nichol
Goo'day, Clif,

Check your own archive!

Asked this question some short time (months) ago.

Was pointed at a freebie (IIRC) French product.

At 09:58 22/04/04, you wrote:

Does anyone know of a reasonably priced terminal emulator for the Mac that 
does *complete* VT100 or Wyse 50 emulation?

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Steve,

I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because that's
the smallest font I can read on the 17" monitor here.
I run this on a Windows client against an aix/UV/SB+ app.
The main advantage being that it just gives me lots of read space for
programs.
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OT: Terminal emulator for Mac (was Re: What client platform do YOU use (Parallel to GUI thread))

2004-04-21 Thread Clifton Oliver
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced terminal emulator for the Mac 
that does *complete* VT100 or Wyse 50 emulation?

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Regards,

Clif

On Apr 21, 2004, at 16:33, Stuart Boydell wrote:

Steve,

I run a terminal emulator (Netterm) in 165x64 mode - no more because 
that's
the smallest font I can read on the 17" monitor here.
I run this on a Windows client against an aix/UV/SB+ app.
The main advantage being that it just gives me lots of read space for
programs.
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