Emulators
Welcome to the SCO Skunkware emulators.
Package List
Name |
Description |
Version |
OSR5 |
UnixWare |
lxrun |
Linux Emulator |
0.9.0 |
Yes |
Yes |
ecu |
ECU - Extended Call Utility |
4.30 |
Yes |
Yes |
Eterm |
Enlightenment terminal emulator |
0.8.8 |
Yes |
Yes |
rxvt |
VT102 terminal emulator |
2.20 |
Yes |
Yes |
Lxrun - Linux Emulator
Lxrun is a user-space program that allows users of SCO(r)
OpenServer(tm), UnixWare(tm), and Sun(r) Solaris(tm) x86
operating systems to run ELF and a.out format Linux(R) binaries. It was originally written
by Mike Davidson of SCO, and is now maintained as a Skunkware
project.
(R) Linux is a trademark or registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in Australia,
Germany, Japan, the United States, and other countries.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/emulators/lxrun/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/emulators/lxrun/
ftp://ftp.ugcs.caltech.edu/pub/steven/lxrun
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~steven/lxrun/
Extended Call Utility
ECU (Extended Call Utility) is a research and engineering communications program
originally written for users of SCO UNIX V.3.2/386 and XENIX V on 80286 and 80386 systems.
Support for other systems has been added and further porting is possible with
"minor" effort to other systems based on or similar to UNIX System V. This
preliminary document describes ECU functionality and implementation from a technical point
of view and provides at least rudimentary documentation for its features and commands.
ECU provides the classic terminal communications facility of passing keyboard data to a
serial line (or a telnet TCP/IP connection if configured) and incoming data to the
computer video display. In addition, a dialing directory, a function key mapping feature,
and session logging are available.
A very flexible procedure (script) language is also incorporated to automate many
communications tasks. In addition to augmenting interactive tasks, by using shell scripts
and ECU procedures, ECU can perform batch-style communications sessions in an entirely
"unattended" fashion. Because of limitations of my nroff program, the procedure
language is described in a separate document.
ECU presents to the host a flexible "ANSI" terminal type, accepting any valid
video control sequences from MS-DOS or SCO documentation as of late 1990. It also fares
well, though imperfectly, with Sun and VT-100 in-band video control sequences. You may
disable the ANSI filter if you wish. Standards are great: everybody should have one,
especially if
they call it "ANSI." For more information, refer to the section below titled
"ANSI Filter."
The program supports almost any local terminal (console) which can be described in a
termcap database entry. A robust terminfo or termcap description is required for your
local console to use ANSI emulation. For more information, refer to "Supported
Terminals."
ECU supports numerous file transfer protocols: as of this writing, XMODEM, XMODEM/CRC,
XMODEM-1K, YMODEM/CRC Batch, ZMODEM/CRC-16, ZMODEM/CRC-32, and Kermit are supported. For
more information, refer to the sections describing the individual interactive and
procedure file transfer commands.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/net/ecu/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/net/ecu/
ftp://ftp.sco.com/skunkware/src/net/
enlightenment terminal emulator
Eterm is a color terminal emulator based on rxvt. Eterm provides support for color
pixmap backgrounds.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/emulators/Eterm/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/emulators/Eterm/
http://www.eterm.org/download/
http://www.eterm.org/
VT102 terminal emulator
rxvt - version 2.4.5 - is a color vt102 terminal emulator intended as an xterm(1)
replacement for users who do not require features such as Tektronix 4014 emulation and
toolkit-style configurability. As a result, rxvt uses much less swap space - a significant
advantage on a machine serving many X sessions.
In order to update the utmp entry, the rxvt binary needs to have write permission on
/etc/utmp. In order to accomplish this, it can be installed "setuid root". On
some platforms, it is sufficient to install it "setgid adm".
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/emulators/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/emulators/rxvt/
ftp://ftp.nuclecu.unam.mx/linux/local/rxvt/
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