HP t1000 T1000 Series Terminal Emulation Guide - Page 49

Graphics Emulation, Keyboard Language, VT Terminal ID, IBM 3270, IBM Model, SCO Console, TVI 910

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The IBM 3270 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the IBM 3270 terminal. Note that the initial display is an ASCII text screen known as Network Virtual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). The setting of the IBM Model option in this dialog box determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are supported. Refer to the IBM 3270 Emulation chapter for details. The IBM 5250 emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive IBM 5250 type alphanumeric terminals. This emulation can be used for connection to an IBM AS/400, System/36 or System/38. Note that the initial display is an ASCII text screen known as Network Virtual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). Refer to the IBM 5250 Emulation chapter for details. SCO Console is an emulation of the SCO UNIX box. The TVI 910+, TVI 920 and TVI 925 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925 terminals, respectively, as emulated by the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for details. The VT52 and VT100 emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT52 and VT100 terminals, respectively. Refer to the DEC VT Emulations chapter for details. The VT400 7-Bit and VT400 8-Bit emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC VT320 terminal, the difference is in their treatment of 8-bit control codes. When VT400 7-Bit is selected, all 8-bit codes are converted to their 7-bit equivalents, whereas VT400 8-Bit leaves 8-bit codes unchanged. If you are using VT200 applications, select VT400 7-Bit. Refer to the DEC VT Emulations chapter for details. The WY50, WY50+ and WY60 emulations provide compatibility with software designed to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminals, respectively. Refer to the Wyse Emulations chapter for information on these emulations. Graphics Emulation This option is not supported. Keyboard Language This option enables you to specify the nationality of the keyboard being used. It is important that this is correct, otherwise the characters displayed may not match the key legends. VT Terminal ID Factory default: VT420 This option identifies the terminal model being emulated in response to a terminal identification request from the host. You can either select from the list of IDs or you can edit the text box and enter a different terminal identity. Setup Menus 4-11

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The
IBM 3270
emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive the IBM
3270 terminal. Note that the initial display is an ASCII text screen known as Network Vir-
tual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). The setting of the
IBM Model
option in this
dialog box determines the size of the display and whether or not extended attributes are
supported. Refer to the
IBM 3270 Emulation
chapter for details.
The
IBM 5250
emulation provides compatibility with software designed to drive IBM
5250 type alphanumeric terminals. This emulation can be used for connection to an IBM
AS/400, System/36 or System/38. Note that the initial display is an ASCII text screen
known as Network Virtual Terminal mode (NVT mode for short). Refer to the
IBM 5250
Emulation
chapter for details.
SCO Console
is an emulation of the SCO UNIX box.
The
TVI 910
+,
TVI 920
and
TVI 925
emulations provide compatibility with software
designed to drive the TeleVideo 910+, 920 and 925 terminals, respectively, as emulated by
the Wyse WY-50/50+/60 terminals. Refer to the
Wyse Emulations
chapter for details.
The
VT52
and
VT100
emulations enable you to run applications written for the DEC
VT52 and VT100 terminals, respectively. Refer to the
DEC VT Emulations
chapter for
details.
The
VT400 7-Bit
and
VT400 8-Bit
emulations enable you to run applications written for
the DEC VT320 terminal, the difference is in their treatment of 8-bit control codes. When
VT400 7-Bit
is selected, all 8-bit codes are converted to their 7-bit equivalents, whereas
VT400 8-Bit
leaves 8-bit codes unchanged. If you are using VT200 applications, select
VT400 7-Bit
. Refer to the
DEC VT Emulations
chapter for details.
The
WY50
,
WY50+
and
WY60
emulations provide compatibility with software designed
to drive the Wyse WY-50, WY-50+ and WY-60 terminals, respectively. Refer to the
Wyse
Emulations
chapter for information on these emulations.
Graphics Emulation
This option is not supported.
Keyboard Language
This option enables you to specify the nationality of the keyboard being used. It is impor-
tant that this is correct, otherwise the characters displayed may not match the key legends.
VT Terminal ID
Factory default:
VT420
This option identifies the terminal model being emulated in response to a terminal identifi-
cation request from the host. You can either select from the list of IDs or you can edit the
text box and enter a different terminal identity.