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Date:      Mon, 27 Feb 1995 15:31:22 +0100 (MET)
From:      hm@hcswork.hcs.de (Hellmuth Michaelis)
To:        freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
Subject:   pcvt 3.20 beta 22 available - please test!
Message-ID:  <m0rj6Tq-000UNoC@hcswork.hcs.de>

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    This is to announce the final beta test cycle for pcvt 3.20, beta 22

Pcvt is a video/keyboard driver for i386-based NetBSD (0.9, 1.0 and -current)
           and for FreeBSD (1.0, 1.1R, 1.1.5.1R, 2.0 and -current)

Pcvt has almost full VT220 compatibility, supports national keyboard remapping,
24/25/28/40/50 lines and 80/132 columns and a configurable number of virtual
screens for character terminal and X11 sessions. It comes with a complete set
of fonts, utilities and documentation for easy integration into the above
mentioned systems.

Beta 22 is the release candiate and i will only accept bugfix patches for it.

Things done since beta 21:

	bugfixes for
		- running pcvt under NetBSD-current
		- xset bell bugfix for NetBSD
		- a _real_ FASTSCROLL bugfix
		- bugfix for multiple X servers

FreeBSD pre-2.1 should run ok, Joerg reports that the crash was due to a
bug/misconfiguration in conf.c.

Please have a look at Doc/ChangeLog for details. The bugfix for multiple
X servers made it necessary to run another beta cycle.

pcvt 3.20 beta 22 can be found on:

        Host:        gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de
        Address:     137.226.31.2
        Directory:   pub/incoming
        File:        pcvt-320b22.tar.gz
        Size:        326775 Bytes

	Note: the file is invisible!

        (Thanks to Thomas Gellekum and Christoph Kukulies !)
	
Please report any bugs, suggestions, fixes and diffs to hm@hcs.de.

[ps: the original posting didn't appear on this list for 24 hours now, so ..]

Thank you,
hellmuth
-- 
Hellmuth Michaelis        GFKT HCS Computertechnik GmbH        Hamburg, Europe
                     We all live in a yellow subroutine, yellow subroutine ...



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