Emulate an ANSI or DEC VT-220 character mode display terminal.
Reference
Control Information
Object Name |
TerminalCtl.Terminal |
File Name |
CSNVTX11.OCX |
Version |
11.0.2215.1846 |
ProgID |
SocketTools.Terminal.11 |
ClassID |
BD5466AA-B72B-4BB0-824B-F5F8F70DBE01 |
Threading Model |
Apartment |
Help File |
CST11CTL.CHM |
Dependencies |
None |
Remarks
The Terminal Emulation control provides a comprehensive interface
for emulating an ANSI or DEC-VT220 terminal, with full support for
all standard escape and control sequences, color mapping and other
advanced features. The control provides both a high level interface
for parsing escape sequences and updating a display, as well as lower
level primitives for directly managing the virtual display, such as
controlling the individual display cells, moving the cursor position
and specifying display attributes.
This control can be used in conjunction with the Remote Command,
Secure Shell or Telnet Protocol controls to provide terminal
emulation services for an application, or it can be used
independently. For example, this control could be used to provide
emulation services for a program that connects to a device using an
RS-232 serial port.
Requirements
The SocketTools ActiveX Edition components are self-registering
controls compatible with any programming language that supports COM
(Component Object Model) and the ActiveX control specification. If
you are using Visual Basic 6.0 you must have Service Pack 6 (SP6)
installed. It is recommended that you install all updates for your
development tools.
This control is supported on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 and
later versions of the desktop and server platforms. If you are using
Windows 7, you must have Service Pack 1 (SP1) installed as a minimum
requirement. It is recommended that you install the current service
pack and all critical updates available for the operating system.
This product includes both 32-bit and 64-bit ActiveX controls.
Native 64-bit CPU support requires the latest 64-bit version of
Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2 or later versions of the Windows
operating system.
Distribution
When you distribute an application that uses this control, you
should install the appropriate file in the Windows system directory.
ActiveX controls must be registered on the target system by the
installation program before they can be used by an application.
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