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DVItoVDU C-version 1.1J (True PK version with JTeX support) [12 May 1990] Masahiro Kitagawa (kitagawa@wave.ntt.jp) NTT Basic Reseach Labs. Tokyo Japan. NAME: dvi2vdu-1.1J DESCRIPTION: DVItoVDU is a public-domain TeX previewer for various terminals including Tektronics 4010. (See README.C and README.MOD2 for details.) DVItoVDU 1.1J is extended to support all characters allowed by TeX. Also PK file support is improved. AUTHORS: Andrew Trevorrow (Original MODULA-2 version) Marc Hadley and Mark J. Hewitt (C version 1.0, Feb 1990) Masahiro Kitagawa (C version 1.1J, May 1990) LANGUAGE: C MACHINES: UNIX BSD4.2, BSD4.3, HPUX6.5, SYSV Changes from original PXL(+PK) version 1.0 ------------------------------------------ (1) PK files are now read on demand. Faster than original version if you are using only PK files. (2) This version supports only PK. (PXL support is omitted for simplicity. Excuse me!) (3) Japanese TeX (NTT JTeX) support. (No side effect to TeX expected :-) (Terse mode doesn't support Japanese. Use Box or Full mode for JTeX.) INSTALL ------- (1) cp Makefile.BSD or Makefile.SYSV to Makefile and edit it for your site (2) make (3) make install NOTES ----- (1) No problem to make on SUN4/OS4.03 using Makefile.BSD (2) No problem to make on HPUX/6.5 using Makeifle.SYSV (3) For usages, consult doc/userguide.tex which is very well written. (4) To use with MS-Kermit or NCSA telnet, % dvi2vdu -v tek4010 dvifile[.dvi] It wouldn't be a bad idea to use alias such as, % alias dvitek 'dvi2vdu -v tek4010' (5) For PC9801 + KEK MS-Kermit users: PC9801 VX (80286/10MHz) works well up to 38400 baud. PC9801 UV2/VM (V30/10MHz) works well up to 19200 baud, but seems to have problems at 38400 in Tek mode.