VT100 on QEMU?

Mogens Dybæk Christensen MogensD.Christensen at man.eu
Thu Feb 14 16:27:23 UTC 2013



> -----Original Message-----
> From: gedare at gwmail.gwu.edu [mailto:gedare at gwmail.gwu.edu] On Behalf Of
> Gedare Bloom
> Sent: 14. februar 2013 16:56
> To: Mogens Dybæk Christensen
> Cc: Sebastian Huber; rtems-users at rtems.org
> Subject: Re: VT100 on QEMU?
> 
> On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Mogens Dybæk Christensen
> <MogensD.Christensen at man.eu> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: rtems-users-bounces at rtems.org [mailto:rtems-users-
> >> bounces at rtems.org] On Behalf Of Sebastian Huber
> >> Sent: 14. februar 2013 09:39
> >> To: rtems-users at rtems.org
> >> Subject: Re: VT100 on QEMU?
> >>
> >> On 02/13/2013 01:41 PM, Mogens Dybæk Christensen wrote:
> >> > Hello Sebastian
> >> >
> >> > We just want a terminal window that can interpret VT100 escape-
> >> sequences for cursor movement etc.
> >> >
> >> > We are porting a menu system that uses them.
> >>
> >> So you want to send a character stream from the program running on
> Qemu
> >> to a
> >> consumer that acts as a VT100 terminal?  Do you use Qemu on Windows
> or
> >> Linux?
> >>
> >
> > I run QEMU on Linux. The console offered by QEMU works fine for
> simple text (like in RTEMS tests), but the cursor movement commands are
> not interpreted. - They are just printed.  :-)
> >
> > We have a workaround now: Build with the "unix" RTEMS BSP and debug
> with qtcreator. qtcreator can redirect the console to an xterm-like
> window that does emulate VT100.
> >
> What version of RTEMS are you using? The unix BSP is a relic...
> 

4.11




More information about the users mailing list