• xterm and cp437

    From Doubleman@VERT to All on Friday, April 06, 2012 01:00:27
    Hello all,

    I recently installed Debian Linux, and am having some difficulty getting the ANSI going with the CP437 character set. I can't figure how to proceed to get IBM line drawings on my terminal, xterm.

    Please help!

    Doubleman

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  • From Mro@VERT/BBSESINF to Doubleman on Friday, April 06, 2012 07:03:33
    Re: xterm and cp437
    By: Doubleman to All on Fri Apr 06 2012 01:00 am

    Hello all,

    I recently installed Debian Linux, and am having some difficulty getting
    the ANSI going with the CP437 character set. I can't figure how to proceed to get IBM line drawings on my terminal, xterm.

    Please help!


    use syncterm or qodem

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  • From Purple Nurple@VERT/SHENKS to Doubleman on Saturday, April 07, 2012 17:56:00

    I recently installed Debian Linux, and am having some difficulty getting the ANSI going with the CP437 character set. I can't figure how to proceed to ge IBM line drawings on my terminal, xterm.

    I had some limited success using Xterm in this manner with the DOSEMU VGA fonts. If it interests you I could take a gander at the arguments I was
    using.

    However, I still had idiosyncrasies with the terminal emulation on BBSes. I eventually gave in and used Syncterm instead.

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  • From Mro@VERT/BBSESINF to Purple Nurple on Saturday, April 07, 2012 23:06:11
    Re: xterm and cp437
    By: Purple Nurple to Doubleman on Sat Apr 07 2012 05:56 pm

    I had some limited success using Xterm in this manner with the DOSEMU VGA fonts. If it interests you I could take a gander at the arguments I was using.

    However, I still had idiosyncrasies with the terminal emulation on BBSes.
    I eventually gave in and used Syncterm instead.


    there is a way to make it kinda sorta work with Xterm but just use syncterm or qodem instead

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  • From Boraxman@VERT/MSRDBBS to Doubleman on Monday, April 09, 2012 11:11:33
    Re: xterm and cp437
    By: Doubleman to All on Fri Apr 06 2012 01:00 am

    Hello all,

    I recently installed Debian Linux, and am having some difficulty getting the ANSI going with the CP437 character set. I can't figure how to proceed to ge IBM line drawings on my terminal, xterm.

    Please help!

    Doubleman


    Look for the "VGA" font. This works fine. forums.fedoraforum.org/archive/index.php/t-251975.html

    Read the last post.

    For the full screen framebuffer console,
    I isse these two commands.

    unicode_stop
    setfont -m cp437 /lib/kbd/consolefonts/default8x16.psfu.gz

    And Syncterm displays correctly.

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  • From Digital Man@VERT to Doubleman on Monday, April 09, 2012 16:14:21
    Re: xterm and cp437
    By: Doubleman to All on Fri Apr 06 2012 01:00 am

    Hello all,

    I recently installed Debian Linux, and am having some difficulty getting
    the ANSI going with the CP437 character set. I can't figure how to proceed to get IBM line drawings on my terminal, xterm.

    Please help!

    Try: echo -e "\033(U"

    digital man

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  • From Boyle M. Owl@VERT/FLEETHQ to Doubleman on Thursday, April 12, 2012 04:16:04
    Re: xterm and cp437
    By: Doubleman to All on Fri Apr 06 2012 01:00:27

    I recently installed Debian Linux, and am having some difficulty getting the ANSI going with the CP437 character set. I can't figure how to proceed to ge
    t
    IBM line drawings on my terminal, xterm.

    On a plain ol' xterm?

    Install konsole
    Install fizsh and make it your shell
    (this won't do anything for getting ANSI, it's just a good shell)
    Open konsole
    Go to Settings
    Edit Profile
    Advanced tab
    Default character encoding: IBM850
    Bam.
    You can save this as a separate profile just for bbsing.

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