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H A Dteken_scs.hdiff 197470 Thu Sep 24 20:34:07 MDT 2009 ed Make SCS work in 8-bit mode.

This means we can finally do things like VT100 box drawing when using
Syscons (8-bit characters). As far as I know, the only remaining issue
is the absense of proper escape sequences for special keyboard
characters (cursor, F1 to F12, etc) and xterm emulation should be ready
for general use.

Enabling xterm would have the following advantages:

- Easier possible migration to Unicode. cons25 termcap entries are very
8-bit centric. They use things like CP437 characters for box drawing,
etc.

- Better support for SSH'ing to other operating systems/devices. Most
switches use VT100-style admin interfaces.

- Reduced bandwidth, because applications can now use things like
scrolling regions.

- You can finally use applications like dtach(1) on both the console and
inside an xterm.
H A Dteken.hdiff 197470 Thu Sep 24 20:34:07 MDT 2009 ed Make SCS work in 8-bit mode.

This means we can finally do things like VT100 box drawing when using
Syscons (8-bit characters). As far as I know, the only remaining issue
is the absense of proper escape sequences for special keyboard
characters (cursor, F1 to F12, etc) and xterm emulation should be ready
for general use.

Enabling xterm would have the following advantages:

- Easier possible migration to Unicode. cons25 termcap entries are very
8-bit centric. They use things like CP437 characters for box drawing,
etc.

- Better support for SSH'ing to other operating systems/devices. Most
switches use VT100-style admin interfaces.

- Reduced bandwidth, because applications can now use things like
scrolling regions.

- You can finally use applications like dtach(1) on both the console and
inside an xterm.
H A Dteken.cdiff 197470 Thu Sep 24 20:34:07 MDT 2009 ed Make SCS work in 8-bit mode.

This means we can finally do things like VT100 box drawing when using
Syscons (8-bit characters). As far as I know, the only remaining issue
is the absense of proper escape sequences for special keyboard
characters (cursor, F1 to F12, etc) and xterm emulation should be ready
for general use.

Enabling xterm would have the following advantages:

- Easier possible migration to Unicode. cons25 termcap entries are very
8-bit centric. They use things like CP437 characters for box drawing,
etc.

- Better support for SSH'ing to other operating systems/devices. Most
switches use VT100-style admin interfaces.

- Reduced bandwidth, because applications can now use things like
scrolling regions.

- You can finally use applications like dtach(1) on both the console and
inside an xterm.
H A Dteken_subr.hdiff 197470 Thu Sep 24 20:34:07 MDT 2009 ed Make SCS work in 8-bit mode.

This means we can finally do things like VT100 box drawing when using
Syscons (8-bit characters). As far as I know, the only remaining issue
is the absense of proper escape sequences for special keyboard
characters (cursor, F1 to F12, etc) and xterm emulation should be ready
for general use.

Enabling xterm would have the following advantages:

- Easier possible migration to Unicode. cons25 termcap entries are very
8-bit centric. They use things like CP437 characters for box drawing,
etc.

- Better support for SSH'ing to other operating systems/devices. Most
switches use VT100-style admin interfaces.

- Reduced bandwidth, because applications can now use things like
scrolling regions.

- You can finally use applications like dtach(1) on both the console and
inside an xterm.

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