On March 9, 2017 9:00:43 PM CST, Douglas Taylor via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: >I'm trying to return to the computing days of yesteryear when people >hooked graphics terminals to VAXes. > >I don't have a Tektronix graphics terminal but I do have a MicroVax II >and a laptop running Debian Linux. Up to now I've been using the >laptop >as a console device and connecting to the Vax using minicom. I thought > >that the laptop would be a natural as a Tektronix type terminal. > >On the MicroVax I have just started with PGPLOT and MIIPS, which are >scientific plotting packages that run on Vaxes. > >I would like to use the laptop to emulate a Tek terminal connected to >the Vax through a serial port, but there doesn't seem to be anything >available to do that. Does anyone know of such a thing? > >Doug
If you're not wedded to Linux on the laptop, MSDOS Kermit will do pretty good DEC VT-{many} and TEK4014 emulation and would be "period correct" for use with your VAX :-) Chris -- Chris Elmquist