Section Eight - The Terminal
The Terminal application provides a widely-used VT52 standard for communicating between a Cambridge Z88 and another computer, or between two Cambridge Z88 computers, over the RS232 serial line.
The Terminal can be entered from the Index APPLICATIONS menu, or by typing V. You can leave the Terminal by pressing the
Serial port settings
The serial port parameters can be configured from the panel which is entered with S; see Panel options.
Control keys
The equivalent Cambridge Z88 keys for the VT52 control keys are shown in the following table, together with a list of the codes transmitted:
VT52 | Cambridge Z88 | Codes sent |
---|---|---|
DELETE |
DEL
| $7F |
BACKSPACE |
SHIFT
DEL
| $08 |
UP | ESC A | |
DOWN | ESC B | |
RIGHT | ESC C | |
LEFT | ESC D | |
F0 |
SHIFT
| ESC P |
F1 |
SHIFT
| ESC Q |
F2 |
SHIFT
| ESC R |
F3 |
SHIFT
| ESC S |
CONTROL | - |
These functions are provided on the Terminal COMMANDS menu, with the following additional command:
Exit Terminal
Press
Spooling files
Material received by the Terminal application can be spooled to a file :RAM.– /S.sgn automatically by typing +S before commencing the transfer. The file will be created in temporary RAM, and should be deleted after use.
Spooling can be disabled by typing -S.
Transmitting files
A convenient way of sending a file to a remote machine is to copy the file to the :COM device.
Enter the Terminal and establish contact with the remote machine in the usual way, and then type F to go into the Filer.
Select the file you wish to transmit and then choose Copy from the Filer menu (see pp. 85-87 for details of how to select and copy files). A dialogue box will appear. Type in :COM as the destination and press
Once the transmission is over the dialogue box will disappear leaving the Filer display on the screen. You may then press