To: John (Tech Support) - The Forbin Project

From:  Dave Larrimore 213/530-2220

   The new VT100.KEY file, with PF13 and PF14 keys follows; it is
named VT100P.KEY to prevent confusion with the old PF1-12 file.
I have tested QMODEM with CICS software which uses these keys and
it has worked perfectly.

   We have not tried the additional PF15-PF20 keys since none of
our programs require those keys, but they should be as follows
(for VT100 emulation) according to the protocol converter manual.

PF15      ^[%

PF16      ^[^

PF17      ^[&

PF18      ^[*

PF19      ^[(

PF20      ^[)


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                 Qmodem  SST 3.1 - VT100 Key Definitions
                               revised January 18, 1990

                                Key on IBM     Key on PC
                                Terminal       Keyboard

    Ŀ   PF1 - PF10     F1 - F10
     PF1        PF2          PF11           Ctrl-F1
     PF11       PF12         PF12           Ctrl-F2
     PA1        PA2          PF13           Ctrl-F3
    Ĵ   PF14           Ctrl-F4
     PF3        PF4          PA1            Shift-F1
     PF13       PF14         PA2            Shift-F2
     PA3        ERASE EOF    PA3            Shift-F3
    Ĵ   Erase EOF      Shift-F4
     PF5        PF6          Clear          Shift-F5
                             Reset          Shift-F6
     CLEAR      RESET        Cursor Select  Shift-F7
    Ĵ   Tab            Tab
     PF7        PF8          Back Tab       Backspace
                             Delete         Ctrl-Backspace
     CRSR SLCT               Cursor Keys    Up/Down/Left/Right
    Ĵ   Ŀ
     PF9        PF10          Normal    
                              Ctrl      
                              Shift     
       
    
    
    These key definitions were created to offer more
compatibility with an MVS System being accessed through a 3708
protocol converter.  It offers twelve PF keys as well as other
commonly used keys.  It has been tested on MVS/TSO and VM/IS.


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