Weekend Project Update [was: log me in!]
Brent Vukmer
bvukmer at blackboard.com
Wed Jul 10 21:14:13 UTC 2002
I filed in the changeset to a 3.2gamma5 image running on Windows 2000, with the 3.2.2 VM. I did 'TeletypeWindow open' and tried to connect to a local Linux box running telnetd. I'm in! Sweet doggie!
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Pair [mailto:spair at advantive.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 9:28 AM
To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
Subject: RE: Weekend Project Update [was: log me in!]
Ian, this is great stuff!
I vote that this be put into the main image. We have a web browser,
email client, and IRC client in the main image now...I'd argue that a
telnet client (and terminal emulation) is quite a bit more useful to
more people than an IRC client (not suggesting that IRC be removed).
- Stephen
> -----Original Message-----
> From: squeak-dev-admin at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> [mailto:squeak-dev-admin at lists.squeakfoundation.org] On
> Behalf Of Ian Piumarta
> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 4:24 AM
> To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
> Subject: Weekend Project Update [was: log me in!]
>
>
> On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Felix Franz wrote:
>
> > working. I tried your 'telnet.cs': wow! Works like a charm
>
> You're making me blush. ;)
>
> > > Anyone know if Felix is still maintaining his emulator?
> >
> > no, I don't.
>
> In which case I hope you don't mind too much that I spent
> another weekend hacking on telnet and terminals...
>
> For anyone who might find it useful, there's a new version here:
>
http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/goodies.html
and a new screenshot to go with it:
http://www-sor.inria.fr/~piumarta/squeak/devel/telnet2.gif
The telnet stuff should now work on Mac and Windows too (assuming they
implement Socket>>setOption:value: correctly) but please let me know if
you try it on these platforms, since I haven't.
I tweaked performance in TtyMorph a little: it now runs at 20% the speed
of the real xterm. It also comes with its own font now, infinitely
nicer than Atlanta.
Oh yes, I also added support for "connecting" to a pseudo tty. IOW, it
now supports talking to a local interactive shell (that thinks it's
connected to a real terminal [which it is, although the terminal is
being emulated entirely in Squeak ;-] and so will work just like any
login shell should: job control, window tcset/getattr work properly [so
Emacs, less and friends will happily run], etc, etc...).
For the shell to work you need AsynchFilePlugin support and the (brand
new) PseudoTTYPlugin. (It just so happens they're bundled in the new
3.2-3 Unix VMs. ;)
Hope you like it. Enjoy!
Ian
PS: The PTYPlugin should work with any OS that provides Unix98-compliant
ptys (I've tested it on GNU and Solaris). Cygwin has them, but
plain
Windows almost certainly doesn't. (MacOS [version 9 and earlier]
hasn't a rat's chance. ;)
PPS: If there's a real interest in this stuff then I could be persuaded
to add some pages to a swiki explaining it all.
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