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Article: 14329 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Richard S. Shuford" <shuford@list.stratagy.REM0VE-THlS-PART.com>
Newsgroups: comp.terminals,comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Handbook of interactive Computeur Terminals
Date: Sun, 25 May 2003 19:18:17 -0400
Organization: The Late Great Stratagy Users Group
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References: <BAF6FE40.23F7%daplincourt@skynet.be> <BAF6B799.2380%daplincourt@skynet.be> <Qa9Aa.3228$Zr7.1019267208@twister2.starband.net> <baragp$cah$2@news1.radix.net>
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Daniel Daplincourt wrote from Belgium...
|
| Handbook of interactive Computeur Terminals
| by Duane E. Sharp.
| Ed.: Reston
| isn: 0-87909-331-5
| anyone interesting ?
..
> Thank you for the answers. This book doesn't interest me.
> I am a collector of Macintosh. I want that this book is not
> lost, then I give it free to a person on an interesting
> NewsGroup. I send it to the first person who sends me his
> address.
Here's an idea: Send it to Paul Williams, and perhaps, in his
spare time, he will make it a resource available to anyone who
needs its information. Paul maintains a very useful website
with reference documentation about video terminals; most of the
material concerns Digital Equipment Corporation products, so
he named the site:
http://vt100.net/
If he doesn't notice this newsgroup thread, you can send him email:
paul(at)celigne.co.uk
He admits to living in West Sussex, UK.
My own eclectic collection of video-terminal information is here:
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal_index.html
and, yes, there is some information about the Wyse 50 there.
One source of information you may not have considered is the book
"termcap and terminfo"
by John Strang, Linda Mui, and Tim O'Reilly
3rd Edition, April 1988
ISBN: 0-937175-22-6, ORA order number: 226
269 pages, $29.95 US, $43.95 CA, �20.95 UK
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/term/
Most of the examples in this book employ codes for the Wyse 50.
...Richard S. Shuford