[Coco] VCC Experience

Bill Nobel b_nobel at hotmail.com
Sun May 25 22:15:04 EDT 2014


Oh yeah, I totally forgot about kbcom.  Don’t have it currently but might have to find it.

Bill Nobel

On May 25, 2014, at 8:08 PM, L. Curtis Boyle <curtisboyle at sasktel.net> wrote:

> KBCom was the best VT-100 program for OS-9. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 25, 2014, at 8:02 PM, Bill Nobel <b_nobel at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Oh I do have both, just can’t remember which is the better for vt100.
>> 
>> BillNobel
>> 
>>> On May 25, 2014, at 7:56 PM, Bill Pierce via Coco <coco at maltedmedia.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Bill, Supercomm should be on the VHD you have.
>>> 
>>> 
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>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Bill Nobel <b_nobel at hotmail.com>
>>> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
>>> Sent: Sun, May 25, 2014 9:44 pm
>>> Subject: Re: [Coco] VCC Experience
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hmm, I have to break out the Supercomm now (or was it OSterm?) To use Telnet 
>>> now.
>>> 
>>> Bill Nobel
>>> 
>>>> On May 25, 2014, at 5:43 PM, Aaron Wolfe <aawolfe at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Yep, all of the /n devices have a "virtual modem" behind them that
>>>> understands all of the standard Hayes AT commands.  This lets you use /n as
>>>> a direct replacement for standard serial devices in any OS9 telecom
>>>> programs (terminal emulators, BBSes, UUCP, etc have all been tested with
>>>> good results).
>>>>> On May 25, 2014 7:40 PM, "Bill Nobel" <b_nobel at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Are you serious?  I never would of thought that, but thinking about it.
>>>>> DW4 is a serial protocol on a virtual serial port.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Bill Nobel
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On May 25, 2014, at 5:29 PM, Aaron Wolfe <aawolfe at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On May 23, 2014 10:47 PM, "Bill Nobel" <b_nobel at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Well, after a little makefile searching, I found what I needed.  I
>>>>> played
>>>>>> with telnet to my raspberry pi,  for a bit, works good except vt100 codes
>>>>>> are coming through so ‘ls' breaks telnet with error 208.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Using a terminal emulator works better.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Supercomm is in the nitros9 project and works well.   Start it with /n as
>>>>>> an argument, I.e.:  supercomm /n
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Then use the DW Hayes AT commands to connect:  ATD1.2.3.4:5678
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> That way you'll get reasonable ansi/vt100 terminal emulation and a
>>>>> channel
>>>>>> where control codes won't cause issues.  Any terminal program should
>>>>> work.
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