Repeated call to the local Prime office have met with
no success.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Mike Ciaraldi
seismo!rochester!ciaraldi
There is a terminal emulator for the PC which can emulate the
PT45, PST100, PT200, and other more popular terminals from
Pacer Software, (619) 454-0565 in La Jolla, California.
I recall that Prime Emacs had drivers in it for a bunch of other
terminals (vt100, vt52, H19, etc) but these drivers were not
as powerfull (read fast) as the ones imbedded for the Prime
supplied terminals. Prime supplies a fancy key binding for
their terminals which is imbedded within Emacs. It would
be possible to build a fancy binding using one of the less
powerful terminal drivers, it may not be as fast...
Prime has no termcap facility for everyday programs. There is
a package for block mode/data entry applications but its not
useful for interactive programs like Emacs.
Hope this helps.