
WE-D320 DEC Terminal Emulator
The WE-D320 allowed NeXTStation
users access to applications requiring VT320 terminal
access. The WE-D320 terminal emulator supports applications
written for DEC VT100, VT200 and VT320 terminal families
without modifying the existing software on the mainframe.
The resizable emulation window could be surrounded by
buttons. Functions and labels were entirely definable.
WE-D320 provided VT320 terminal emulation for NeXT and
Intel 486/586 systems. WE-D320 implemented all the DEC
VT100, VT220 and VT320 terminal commands, including
oversized characters and foreign fonts. Graphics utilities
were provided for keyboard mapping, macro definitions and
color editing. Both printer output and screen hardcopies
were converted either to ASCII or PostScript and could be
routed to a printer, spooler, or data file. The resizable
emulation window could be surrounded with buttons whose
functions and labels could be defined by the user.
WE-D320 was used as a front end to communication protocols
provided by every workstation. Any process (such as shell,
rlogin, tip , pad etc.) could be started to connect to an
application requiring a VT320 terminal. It used standard
communication facilities such as TCP/IP, asynchronous
serial ports or X.25 PAD.
WE-D320 is used as a front end to communication protocols
provided by every workstation. Any process (such as shell,
rlogin, tip , pad etc.) can be started to connect to an
application requiring a VT320 terminal. It uses standard
communication facilities such as TCP/IP, asynchronous
serial ports or X.25 PAD.
The application interface (WE-DAP1) and scripting language
(WE-DSCRIPT) provided could be used to implement functions
such as auto-logon and automatic answers to system queries.
we-d320_Manual
we-d320_Manual_Addendum
Required NEXTSTEP Release 3.1 or higher.
Shipped in Multi-Architecture Binary (MAB) format.
we-d320 is a registered trademark of workstation ag. All
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