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Since adm 3a was a very used terminal on cp/m machines I've been wondering if it's worth adding support for it.
I checked the manual and it seems very simple to implement - just few Ctrl+key commands to control the text flow and positions. I also think it's very similar to old dos keys (but I need to check it).
What do you think? There are some CP/M programs for Altair and others that supports adm 3a.
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If it doesn't alter existing the Picoterm features then it would be fine.
Could you list down the Ctrl+Key that should be handled by the PicoTerm rendering?
Since adm 3a was a very used terminal on cp/m machines I've been wondering if it's worth adding support for it.
I checked the manual and it seems very simple to implement - just few Ctrl+key commands to control the text flow and positions. I also think it's very similar to old dos keys (but I need to check it).
What do you think? There are some CP/M programs for Altair and others that supports adm 3a.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: