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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 19:28:40 -0500
Stephen Adolph wrote:
> Eric, thanks for pointing this out:
No problem Steve, I spent a lot of time playing with those when I was
a student :o)
I don't have a real vt100 to test, but I tried on putty and if you can
lock/unlock the last line (line
e standard resolutions for VGA, SVGA, and some
'non-standard' ones.
Jonathan
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Rather than the PIC based terminal, why don't we work up a terminal on a Pi
Zero? There used to be a barebones terminal, but I think it needs to be
updated to work on the latest version of the Pi.
Tom Wilson
wilso...@gmail.com
(619)940-6311
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 9:51 PM Jim Anderson wrote:
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> I second that recommendation. I've got exactly that unit and it works
> perfectly with the M-100 running REXCPM, through an MVT100 and using VGA
> input.
I'm curious, how does the font look on that monitor? I've tried a few
different LCDs and the one with the lowe
Eric, thanks for pointing this out:
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We should be able to do this by setting the bottom margin of the
scrolling window using the DECSTBM escape sequence (
https://vt100.net/docs/vt100-ug/chapter3.html#DECSTBM ).
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I didn't see that, and if I did it didn't go clunk.
so that code may address l
Since we're thinking outside of the box, couldn't we replace the FTDI
with a small arduino board?
Something like an Arduino Micro or even a Digispark should do it.
Then, it should be possible to convert the M100 additional ESC codes
to their VT100 equivalent on the fly and we will just have:
M100
I second that recommendation. I've got exactly that unit and it works
perfectly with the M-100 running REXCPM, through an MVT100 and using VGA
input.
Cheers,Bert
On 1/20/21 5:01 PM, ☼ wil lindsay ☼ wrote:
> If you're just looking for something small and flexible, I've had a lot
> of luck wit
If you're just looking for something small and flexible, I've had a lot of
luck with these:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XQJVXHL
They have VGA and composite input, and seem very tolerant of weak signals,
such a s with a modified RCA Studio II. I've also stripped them and
remounted them in o
I've been reading part of the thread about connecting the Model T to a
tablet to get VGA with a MVT100 (not exactly sure what that is but I
guess it's kind of like the DVI).
Has anybody thought of getting a display from Adafruit? They have
displays everywhere from 2" to 7" that have HDMI input
nd to using the more m100-specific
things, probably because I was so familiar with cpm .
Jonathan
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Jonathan,
The difference is t
ut custom-made USB power cables just to reduce the tangle.
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> Thanks Jonath
I'm starting to think about
custom-made USB power cables just to reduce the tangle.
Jonathan
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Thanks Jonathan, very cool.
Thanks Jonathan, very cool. Stitching it together like that is a nice
combination of solutions.
So this is more representative-
M100 (with VT100 driver) --->
RS-232--->MVT100--->VGA>converter--->HDMI >video capture -->
USB--->tablet
This might be possible with a new app (like a VT100 term
lso OK. I could even read the screen of the
phone--wordstar being displayed on my phone!!
Jonathan
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It seems like the most straightforward
om
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sounds like Jonathan has a solution in progress.
M100 (with VT100 driver) ---> RS-232--->MVT100--->VGA>converter--->HDMI
>tablet
At least I
This is interesting but over my head. I have an old Google Nexus 7 gathering
dust. Can I use it as an monitor for a Model T?
On Tuesday, January 19, 2021, 03:39:29 PM EST, Kenneth Pettit
wrote:
I’ve actually stripped out the Model T logic from VirtualT and used the
framework for oth
sounds like Jonathan has a solution in progress.
M100 (with VT100 driver) --->
RS-232--->MVT100--->VGA>converter--->HDMI >tablet
At least I think that is what is going on. If it works, you could use the
video commands that worked with Disk Video Interface, running on the Tablet
as a disp
I’ve actually stripped out the Model T logic from VirtualT and used the
framework for other apps twice now
Ken
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> On Jan 19, 2021, at 12:10 PM, Stephen Adolph wrote:
>
>
> WRT using Virtual T - I just meant the framework. strip out Virtual T and
> replace with a new app
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 12:10 PM Stephen Adolph
wrote:
> WRT using Virtual T - I just meant the framework. strip out Virtual T and
> replace with a new application that uses all the same tool kit.
>
>>
>>
Ah. It uses FLTK.
-- John.
WRT using Virtual T - I just meant the framework. strip out Virtual T and
replace with a new application that uses all the same tool kit.
After all it is the only thing I know how to do!
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 2:58 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:44 AM Stephen Ado
Model T software compatibility requires 6 additional control codes beyond
what is implemented in VT100.
Agreed it isn't VT100.
If you want to use the integrated "DVI" functionality (maybe VT100 driver
is a bad name) then you need the screen solution to handle the special ESC
codes. See below.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 11:44 AM Stephen Adolph
wrote:
> I am actually thinking about exactly that, a new VT100 app that implements
> the custom M100 control codes, and takes serial data.
> Was thinking to use the VirtualT framework to do it also.
>
>
VT100 is an industry standard so I don't know
I am actually thinking about exactly that, a new VT100 app that implements
the custom M100 control codes, and takes serial data.
Was thinking to use the VirtualT framework to do it also.
Steve
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 2:41 PM John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
> It seems like the most straightforward way
It seems like the most straightforward way to do that would be a VT100
terminal app and a USB-serial adapter that works with the android tablet.
But then it wouldn't use the MVT100.
Would that work? Would it lose any functionality?
-- John.
hey that is interesting. I was trying to sort out something like that
myself. can you elaborate a bit on the parts you are using?
On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 7:15 AM jonathan.y...@telia.com <
jonathan.y...@telia.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I was looking for a smaller, perhaps battery powered vga mo
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