Jerome Fine replies:
Something is wrong here. Assuming that the QVT103 is the same as a DEC
VT103, then what you have is a real PDP-11 (limited of course to a VERY
small backplane and power supply) along with the equivalent of a VT100.
DEC VT103 was a PDP-11 based smart terminal. However there was
a VT103 varient that was just a souped up VT100. Anywho Qume never
did a PDP-11 based machine only knock offs of the VT100 and VT200
terminals lines.
If you have taken out the PDP-11 boards from the QVT103
backplane - or
just left them there and are using the QVT103 as a terminal running
under
E11 on a 486, then you also don't say how the
QVT103 is connected to the
PC - via a COM port? These details are important since they clarify the
system you are using.
E11 is an emulator, so I bet he's running QVT (windows VT100/200
terminal emulator). There were many variations of the QVT program.
Allison