On 4/11/06, doug shawhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oho! http://www.wyse.com/service/support/kbase/Keydetl1.asp?Q=7&R=6 has the hex codes!
Thanks! Perhaps this will fix what ails me.On 4/11/06, doug shawhan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Yeah, termca was were I looked first.
The OpenBSD 3.8 termcap shows: :cr=^M:ct=\E0:dc=\EW:dl=\ER:do=^J:ds=\EF\r:ei=\Er:fs=^M:\ for the carriage return, but then I can't find the hex code for ^M! :-) At that point I thought I'd ask if there was some sort of termcapesque module available.
I will scope the wyse website again, perhaps I can locate it this time!
ThanksOn 4/11/06, Alan Gauld < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi Doug,
> I am attempting to screen scrape SuperDOS, uses wyse 60 terminals
> I must fall back to the old cntl-letter combos to get the cursor to behave
Sounds like you need to find a tech spec for the Wyse 60. That should
give you all of the Ctrl character combos to control the screen.
If you have access to a Unix box you might find the info you need
in the termcap or terminfo databases. But Wyse should have the
spec sheet on their web site somewhere...
Alan G.
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