So sleek and modern... Especially when compared to the Honeywell terminals I used in the early 90's.
I've always lusted after a VT340+.
Does the VT525 support REGIS or SIXEL? It seems like the most practical terminal to buy at this point, since it can use a VGA monitor.
Zane
At 2:54 PM +0100 7/16/10, Sampsa Laine wrote:
I would LOVE to have a hardware terminal that did REGIS and SIXEL, it would look so cool and retro :)
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:51, Paul Koning wrote:
Regis first came out with one of the VT100 series terminals -- VT131? VT105? I forgot. It also showed up, in lobotomized form, in the "GIGI" (don't bother looking for one, they suck). It became more widespread in the VT240.
I'm pretty sure that a number of the X windows "xterm" style programs support it. Perhaps not the original xterm, but there are lots of extended versions and there should be some that handle this.
Sixel is probably more widely available since it's quite easy to implement.
paul
On Jul 16, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can gather a VT340 works, right?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
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I would LOVE to have a hardware terminal that did REGIS and SIXEL, it would look so cool and retro :)
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:51, Paul Koning wrote:
Regis first came out with one of the VT100 series terminals -- VT131? VT105? I forgot. It also showed up, in lobotomized form, in the "GIGI" (don't bother looking for one, they suck). It became more widespread in the VT240.
I'm pretty sure that a number of the X windows "xterm" style programs support it. Perhaps not the original xterm, but there are lots of extended versions and there should be some that handle this.
Sixel is probably more widely available since it's quite easy to implement.
paul
On Jul 16, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can gather a VT340 works, right?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
Regis first came out with one of the VT100 series terminals -- VT131? VT105? I forgot. It also showed up, in lobotomized form, in the "GIGI" (don't bother looking for one, they suck). It became more widespread in the VT240.
I'm pretty sure that a number of the X windows "xterm" style programs support it. Perhaps not the original xterm, but there are lots of extended versions and there should be some that handle this.
Sixel is probably more widely available since it's quite easy to implement.
paul
On Jul 16, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can gather a VT340 works, right?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
Also I demand a copy of VAXMULC.
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:41, Mark Wickens wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 14:26 +0100, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can
gather a VT340 works, right?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application
that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
If I remember correctly, VT340 is colour - I have a VT330 which is black
and white.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmrmj5y72kg
for a demo...
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 14:26 +0100, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can
gather a VT340 works, right?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application
that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
If I remember correctly, VT340 is colour - I have a VT330 which is black
and white.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmrmj5y72kg
for a demo...
Cool - what real terminals support this stuff anyway, from what I can gather a VT340 works, right?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
Any chance of a, erm, loaned copy?
Sampsa
On 16 Jul 2010, at 14:24, Mark Wickens wrote:
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
Attachmate Reflection (Windows package) has a specific application that
implements Regis graphics - I know - I bought version 14 recently and
gnuplot will happily draw to it when the terminal type is set regis.
Mark.
At 1:54 PM +0200 7/8/10, Johnny Billquist wrote:
Other machines I know of:
MAGICA, ZEKE, KRILLE, SIGGE, TEMPO, PSILO, TINA and PAMINA are all in
ERNIE, JOSSE and BEA are in Stockholm.
I'll let others continue.
SHARK, SNAKE, SYTER located in Marseille, FR.
Currently offline due to climatic craziness, estimated downtime: 1 month.
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At 6:14 PM +0700 7/8/10, Oleg Safiullin wrote:
I've just created a `Geo location of HECnet nodes' web page (using `NCP
SHOW ACTIVE NODES', above URL, INFO.TXT's and some of abusive words)
Nice map. Is there a field in the Network Database (RSX-11M+) I should fill
to allow automatic location?
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Jean-Yves Bernier