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    Posted: August 21 2017 at 1:13pm
I have a customer who is wanting AccuTerm to look like SBClient - blue background, red messages, all that.  Starting from the W60.AT terminal definition from Pete, and combining the keystrokes from the W60.PCKEY definition (which seem to be the closest to how the client is defined), I created the attached definition.

Terminal type is AT.  You'll need to set the default background colors in AccuTerm separately to set the dark blue background on everything but the reverse video.  But it looks pretty close.

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Over the years, several users have asked for help getting AccuTerm and SBPlus to play nicely together. With help from some of these users, we have created SBPlus Terminal Definitions to share. If you find that these definitions could be improved, please post your updates, or notes on what to modify.

The zip file linked to here contains definitions for Wyse 60, ADDS Viewpoint & VT320 emulations. There are two versions of each - one for use with the ICRNL stty option and one for NOICRNL. You can upload the definitions to the DMSYSDEFN file using FT, then use TERM.DEFN to update the OEM terminal type to match your system.


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