[Info-vax] Terminal emulators, was: Re: Monitor for Alphastation 500

Wolf D. Schwartz zubehoer at wdschwartz.de
Sun Sep 15 04:48:01 EDT 2019


Am 12.09.2019 um 19:48 schrieb Simon Clubley:
> On 2019-09-12, Arne Vajhøj <arne at vajhoej.dk> wrote:
>> On 9/11/2019 6:23 PM, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>>>
>>> Agree, Putty works fine enough. Have used it for all my VMS work,
>>> both hobbysit and professional, since 10+ years back. No issues.
>>> Before that I used WRQ Reflection for 20 years. The best of the
>>> commercial alternatives....
>>
>> I think all emulators today works OK for standard stuff.
>>
> 
> Provided "standard stuff" doesn't mean trying to use EVE/TPU or EDT. :-)
> 
> Disclaimer: It's been a number of years since I last did these tests,
> so things might have improved since then, but I went through a number
> of the open source terminal emulators which run on Linux and at the
> time, only xterm (with a configuration script) and the pterm component
> of PuTTY were usable when connecting to VMS systems.
> 
> A number of the emulators worked just fine when using the standard
> Unix programs, but broke when I tried to use VMS specific programs
> such as EVE/TPU or EDT.
> 
> Simon.
> 

Years ago I used Tera Term (https://osdn.net/projects/ttssh2/) as the 
terminal emulator for remote access. I used eve as editor and I was 
satisfied. I do not know whether I did some adaptions.

Current release is: Tera Term 4.104 (Date: 2019-08-31)

Wolf



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