Jacob Goense writes: > Terminal emulators do a good job here. What I'm still looking for is > something that accurately behaves like a KSR-33. With a quick hack I > got a javascript terminal emulator to look like it, but that's as > close as I got. http://dugo.home.xs4all.nl/ksr33.png (yes, I know > they rarely came with a pipe)
Funny, I actually got halfway through implementing one [a toy one with one page and no scrollback, anyway]... overstriking works, and it detects bold (double strike of the base character) and underline (any overstrike of the underscore), then I got bored and turned it into an ADM-3A, VT-52 and then a toy ANSI subset emulator. All that's left really though for what I understand of what a TTY-33 can do is half line feeds. Unless there are other escape sequences I don't know about. My main goal at the time was to try out vi's hardcopy open mode, so I didn't need half line feeds. I don't have a good drawing strategy for mixing reverse video and half linefeeds, but I'd just disable reverse video. _______________________________________________ Simh mailing list Simh@trailing-edge.com http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh