I'd really like to see VT525 MAME emulation. (I thought about buying a real VT525 once, almost did it, but then decided there were better things to spend my money on.)
> Unfortunately, the emulated VT102 is not connected through a real serial port, it’s connected through a PTY which (at least compared to what the VT102 expects) is basically infinitely fast.
A quick and hacky solution might be two USB to RS-232 converters and a loopback cable.
I'd previously wished for a virtual serial driver which slowed stuff down based on baud rate, implemented all the RTS/CTS/DCD/RI etc signals, etc. Someone with sufficient time, inclination and kernel development skills could build one. Given it is such an esoteric wish, probably not going to happen.
> Unfortunately, the emulated VT102 is not connected through a real serial port, it’s connected through a PTY which (at least compared to what the VT102 expects) is basically infinitely fast.
A quick and hacky solution might be two USB to RS-232 converters and a loopback cable.
I'd previously wished for a virtual serial driver which slowed stuff down based on baud rate, implemented all the RTS/CTS/DCD/RI etc signals, etc. Someone with sufficient time, inclination and kernel development skills could build one. Given it is such an esoteric wish, probably not going to happen.