On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:06 PM, G. <gerry77 at mail.com> wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 09:57:35 -0500, you wrote:
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an emulation
does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a service which I offer
to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet great-escape.tmesis.com' and login as
VTTEST. There is no password.
It's me or the Tmesis ASCII-art logo appears somewhat scrambled? I'm using
PuTTY 0.62 (the latest) on Windows XP. I've tried more than once before
writing this, and got the same result either with a 80x24 terminal size, or
with a full screen PuTTY window that gives more or less a 120x60 terminal.
OK, just to be sure I looked at the raw data with tcpdump and there is really
a CRLF where I think it should not:
0x00b0: 316d 6d71 716b 2020 206c 7171 7171 7171 1mmqqk...lqqqqqq
0x00c0: 7171 7171 7177 7171 7171 7171 7171 7171 qqqqqwqqqqqqqqqq
0x00d0: 7177 7171 7171 7171 7171 7171 7177 7171 qwqqqqqqqqqqqwqq
0x00e0: 7177 7171 7171 7171 710d 0a71 7171 7175 qwqqqqqqq..qqqqu
0x00f0: 1b28 421b 5b30 3b31 6d20 2874 6d29 1b5b .(B.[0;1m.(tm).[
The above is the second Tmesis logo line, the one ending with '(tm)'. Note
that there is a CRLF pair on the fourth tcpdump line... :P
HTH,
G.
Hello!
Works here folks. Brian that's an amazing system so far.
Dave anything that went wrong so far is not your fault. Nor yours
Sampsa. I suspect its the fault of two others on this list.
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 09:57:35 -0500, you wrote:
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an emulation
does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a service which I offer
to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet great-escape.tmesis.com' and login as
VTTEST. There is no password.
It's me or the Tmesis ASCII-art logo appears somewhat scrambled? I'm using
PuTTY 0.62 (the latest) on Windows XP. I've tried more than once before
writing this, and got the same result either with a 80x24 terminal size, or
with a full screen PuTTY window that gives more or less a 120x60 terminal.
OK, just to be sure I looked at the raw data with tcpdump and there is really
a CRLF where I think it should not:
0x00b0: 316d 6d71 716b 2020 206c 7171 7171 7171 1mmqqk...lqqqqqq
0x00c0: 7171 7171 7177 7171 7171 7171 7171 7171 qqqqqwqqqqqqqqqq
0x00d0: 7177 7171 7171 7171 7171 7171 7177 7171 qwqqqqqqqqqqqwqq
0x00e0: 7177 7171 7171 7171 710d 0a71 7171 7175 qwqqqqqqq..qqqqu
0x00f0: 1b28 421b 5b30 3b31 6d20 2874 6d29 1b5b .(B.[0;1m.(tm).[
The above is the second Tmesis logo line, the one ending with '(tm)'. Note
that there is a CRLF pair on the fourth tcpdump line... :P
HTH,
G.
On 22 Jan 2013, at 10:28, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
El 22/01/2013, a les 15:57, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> va escriure:
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an emulation
does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a service which I offer
to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet great-escape.tmesis.com' and login as
VTTEST. There is no password.
great-escape.tmesis.com
Username: vtest
vttest, not vtest.
Password:
User authorization failure
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> writes:
El 22/01/2013, a les 15:57, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" =
<system at TMESIS.COM> va escriure:
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an =
emulation
does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a service which I =
offer
to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet great-escape.tmesis.com' and =
login as
VTTEST. There is no password.
great-escape.tmesis.com
Username: vtest
Password:
User authorization failure
Isn't it wonderful to see VMS security working as advertised? :)
VTTEST not VTEST.
ie. VT TEST
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Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
El 22/01/2013, a les 15:57, "Brian Schenkenberger, VAXman-" <system at TMESIS.COM> va escriure:
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an emulation
does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a service which I offer
to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet great-escape.tmesis.com' and login as
VTTEST. There is no password.
great-escape.tmesis.com
Username: vtest
Password:
User authorization failure
Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
jg at jordi.guillaumes.name
HECnet: BITXOV::JGUILLAUMES
"Bob Armstrong" <bob at jfcl.com> writes:
... It also do not tell that it understands colors, although it do.
Furthermore it does not clear the screen on DECCOLM.
Is there some kind of standardized test suite for testing ANSI or DEC
private escape sequences?
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an emulation
does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a service which I offer
to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet great-escape.tmesis.com' and login as
VTTEST. There is no password.
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VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)ORG
Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
Mark Benson <md.benson at gmail.com> writes:
On 22 Jan 2013, at 10:56, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
<jg at jordi.guillaumes.name>= wrote:
=20 > El 22/01/2013, a les 11:43, Mark Benson <md.benson at gmail.com> va
escriure:=
=20 >> Also, how does iTerm2 in in Mac OS X come out? >=20 > I'm
installing it from ports now...
I didn't have to do that, it's available as an OS X app here:
www.iterm2.com
AFAIK iTerm2.app implements tmux in a window managed, tabbed form, so
whatev= er it does iTerm likely does.=20
By the way... how do you configure putty to be identified as a vt200
from V= MS? All I get is VT102...
I tried setting it in the Terminal -> Answerback to ^E option and it
doesn't= work here. That said I was going SSH =3D> Telnet =3D> sinh mux
emulation =3D= > OpenVMS - that might have broken it ;)
The terminal "type" is elicited by sending a DECID (<esc>Z) -- older VT52
sequence -- or DA (<esc>[c, <esc>[0c, <csi>c or <csi>0c). The terminal is
to respond with a sequence which identifies its class and other available
attributes. Answerback will NOT affect determination of the terminal type.
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VAXman- A Bored Certified VMS Kernel Mode Hacker VAXman(at)TMESIS(dot)ORG
Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity.
... It also do not tell that it understands colors, although it do.
Furthermore it does not clear the screen on DECCOLM.
Is there some kind of standardized test suite for testing ANSI or DEC
private escape sequences?
Bob
On 2013-01-22 14:57, Mark Benson wrote:
On 22 Jan 2013, at 10:56, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
El 22/01/2013, a les 11:43, Mark Benson <md.benson at gmail.com> va escriure:
Also, how does iTerm2 in in Mac OS X come out?
I'm installing it from ports now...
I didn't have to do that, it's available as an OS X app here:
www.iterm2.com
AFAIK iTerm2.app implements tmux in a window managed, tabbed form, so whatever it does iTerm likely does.
And I can report that iTerm2 also identifies itself as a straight VT100, although it is not. It also do not tell that it understands colors, although it do.
Furthermore it does not clear the screen on DECCOLM.
More or less the same issues as with Terminal.app in other words. Not something I'd recommend to use. And I have not even started really testing that thing.
By the way... how do you configure putty to be identified as a vt200 from VMS? All I get is VT102...
I tried setting it in the Terminal -> Answerback to ^E option and it doesn't work here. That said I was going SSH => Telnet => sinh mux emulation => OpenVMS - that might have broken it ;)
Answerback is something totally different and unrelated.
I'll check this up tonight when I'm back home.
Johnny
On 22 Jan 2013, at 10:56, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons <jg at jordi.guillaumes.name> wrote:
El 22/01/2013, a les 11:43, Mark Benson <md.benson at gmail.com> va escriure:
Also, how does iTerm2 in in Mac OS X come out?
I'm installing it from ports now...
I didn't have to do that, it's available as an OS X app here:
www.iterm2.com
AFAIK iTerm2.app implements tmux in a window managed, tabbed form, so whatever it does iTerm likely does.
By the way... how do you configure putty to be identified as a vt200 from VMS? All I get is VT102...
I tried setting it in the Terminal -> Answerback to ^E option and it doesn't work here. That said I was going SSH => Telnet => sinh mux emulation => OpenVMS - that might have broken it ;)
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