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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
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Subject: Re: K95 4410 terminal emulation?
Date: 21 Mar 1998 03:49:42 GMT
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In article <6ev6or$hqu$1@nntp6.u.washington.edu>,
Brad Greer <brad@cac.washington.edu> wrote:
: Yes, it is definitely not a tektronix, but a text based terminal that is
: required here for communicating with some telecommunications equipment. I
: can't seem to find any specifications for such a terminal type on the web,
: but there are a few references to it as coming from AT&T in termcap files I
: scanned. Procomm and WRQ also support it and call it an AT&T terminal
: emulation.
Right, right. This is the AT&T branded Teletype terminals.
If anyone has a manual for this terminal type known as either a Teletype or
AT&T 4410/4415/4420/4424/5420 let me know and I will be willing
to add it.
But we do not support it at the current time.
The primary use for this emulation is AT&T switching equipment.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
The Kermit Project * Columbia University
612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025 * (212) 854-1344
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