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On Apr 19, 2021, at 11:51, James B. Byrne wrote:
> On Mon, April 19, 2021 14:46, Frank McConnell wrote:
>> Even better, the ctrl-@ (NUL) break does NOT work from xhpterm.
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>> Not that I think youâre using xhpterm, but I want to use it.
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>> -Frank McConnell
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> I could not get hpterm to even compile correctly on FreeBSD. I would like to
> have a working block mode emulator too but my skills do not take me far in C
> programming. At least I think it is written in C, if that tells you anything
> about my skill set.
I started pushing the FreeBSD port toward buildability but stopped, mostly
because I realized I was making exactly the same changes for FreeBSD that I
had made for macOS, and that most of the changes I was making were about
replacing non-POSIX code for legacy Unix with POSIXy code.
Not that I couldn’t, mostly I figured I was going to be doing a lot of this
and wondered what I could do to only do it once more.
-Frank McConnell
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