On 2013-03-05 15:16, Clem Cole wrote:
Keith was one of the original xterm authors and part of the original
Project Athena at MIT & DEC. Sadly, what I recall seems to be correct
for an open source version of SIXEL.
Fyi. A friend of mine have hacked in sixel support in xterm, but I don't think he
considers it good enough for general release yet.
And xterm is still the best VT100 emulator out there.
Johnny
From: Keith Packard
Date: Monday, March 4, 2013 4:55 PM
To: Clement Cole
Subject: Re: Pulling Old Bits from the memory cache
"Cole, Clement T" writes:
Hey Keith,
One of the computer history mailing lists I monitor popped up a
question you might know the answer too. Going back to
your Athena
days, do you know if anyone ever either open sourced DECterm,
and/or put SIXEL/Regis support into something like xterm?
To my
knowledge, xterm never did SIXEL (it did support Tek 4010
/ plot
10).
I've never seen the sources of DECterm, but fwiw, the VT100 emulator in
xterm came from the DEC team who did the 'real' VT100 and, as I recall,
came from a validated VT100 simulator, making it the best VT100
emulation of its era.
xterm certainly never did sixel or regis support before leaving the X
consortium and Thomas Dickey never added it to my knowledge. Knowing a
bit about the internals of xterm, adding sixel support would be a fairly
major restructuring of the code.
-keith
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