tandy-scripts/linux/tandy.terminfo

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# Terminfo for early 80's Tandy/Radio-Shack portable computers with TELCOM.
# Download latest version from https://github.com/hackerb9/Tandy-Terminfo/
#
# "td200", 40 cols by 16 rows, for the Tandy 200.
# "m100", 40 cols by 8 rows, for the TRS-80 Model 100 and Tandy 102.
#
# "m100" also works for similar portables: Tandy 102, Kyocera Kyotronic-85,
# Olivetti M-10, and NEC PC-8200/8201A/8300.
#
# To load to the terminal database: `tic tandy.terminfo`
# Only known difference between td200 and m100 TELCOM is number of lines.
m100|m100-8-ns|m100-8|m100-ns|TRS-80 Model 102 no status line,
lines#8, use=td200-16-ns,
m100-7-s|m100-7|m100-s|TRS-80 Model 102 with status line,
lines#7, use=td200-15-s,
# If the system labels are on, we lose a row and should use the -s variant.
td200-15-s|td200-15|td200-s|Tandy 200 with status line,
lines#15, has_status_line,
init_1string=\ET,
dis_status_line=\EU\EY0 \ER\EA\EK\ET,
use=td200-16-ns,
# This terminal is best used with system labels turned off.
td200|td200-16-ns|td200-16|td200-ns|Tandy 200 no status line,
lines#16, has_status_line@,
columns#40, init_tabs#8,
init_1string=\EU,
init_2string=\EW\Eq\EE,
auto_left_margin,auto_right_margin,
backspaces_with_bs, move_standout_mode,
dest_tabs_magic_smso, xon_xoff,
bell=^G, carriage_return=^M,
clr_eol=\EK, clr_eos=\EJ,
cursor_address=\EY%p1%' '%+%c%p2%' '%+%c,
cursor_up=\EA,
cursor_down=\EB,
cursor_right=\EC,
cursor_left=\ED,
clear_screen=\EE,
cursor_home=\EH,
insert_line=\EL,
delete_line=\EM,
cursor_normal=\EP,
cursor_invisible=\EQ,
dis_status_line=\EU\EY0 \ES\EM,
enter_standout_mode=\Ep,
exit_standout_mode=\Eq,
enter_reverse_mode=\Ep,
exit_attribute_mode=\Eq,
key_backspace=^H, tab=^I,
key_up=^^, key_down=^_,
key_left=^], key_right=^\,
newline=^M^J,
scroll_forward=^J,
set_attributes@,
max_colors@,
acs_chars=}\243.\231\,\233+\232
-\230h\345~\325a\377
f\246`\235{\210q\361
i\251n\372m\366
j\367|\212g\2150\357
w\363u\371t\364v\370
l\360k\362x\365,
### Marginalia: terminfo can be
# taught to disable a status line,
# but not re-enable one. I've abused
# the 'dsl' (dis_status_line) string
# to mean both. It enables the status
# line for terminal variants like
# td200-s that have a status line.
# Please report bugs to https://github.com/hackerb9/Tandy-Terminfo/issues