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NOTES FROM THE MOD.SOURCES MODERATOR:
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I split the source up into the three separate pieces it now is.
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In doing this, I put lines like "int reading;" in a header file
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that both C modules include. If your Unix requires one of these
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to be "extern int reading;" then you will have some editing to do.
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Also note that this program uses FIONREAD, which must be implemented
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differently in SystemV, etc., and check out the setjmp() call...
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/Rich $alz
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Oh, yeah: I also wrote the Makefile and manpage, such as they are.
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This is a program to test the compatibility (or to demonstrate the
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non-compatibility) of so-called "VT100-compatible" terminals. In
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conformance of the good old hacker traditions, the only documentation
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of this program is the source code itself. To understand it, you also
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need a copy of the original VT100 manual from DEC.
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Comments and bug reports: Since this is a release (via USENET) to the
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whole world, a lot of people are going to have opinions and fresh
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ideas about it. (What -- bugs in MY program? Aww...) I can't deal
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with everyone sending me a hacked version, but if you have found a
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serious bug, or ported it to VMS, do tell me. I can't promise any new
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version release, though. From this version on (1.7b) VTTEST will have
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to live its own life without its father holding its hand.
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My adress is:
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Network-mail adress: (mcvax,seismo)!enea!suadb!lindberg
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Real-world-mail address: Per Lindberg
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QZ, Stockholm University Computing Center
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Box 27322
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S - 102 54 Stockholm
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SWEDEN
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The original version of this program is written for the Sargasso C
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compiler for the DECsystem-10. Many thanks to all sales persons with
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quote VT100-compatible unquote terminals, who prompted me to write
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this program, and also to:
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-- Bo Kleve, LIDAC, Linkoping University, Sweden
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for the portation to DECSYSTEM-20 with the Sargasso C compiler
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-- Johan Widen, TTDS, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
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for the portation to various UNIX systems (incl. System III and Xenix)
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-- Russ Herman, AES Data Inc., Missisauga, Ont. Canada
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for fixes and code for the VT102 test
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Thanx also to JMR "Gremlin" at KTH, and Goran Wallberg at QZ
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for suggestions, bug fixes, etc.
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This program does not have support for all the different variations
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of VT100, like VT125, VT131 nor the new VT200 series. Feel free to
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add that yourself. Happy Hacking!
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/TMP
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