The tnterm.zip file contains:
	telnet.c
	telnet.h

These are taken from the JNOS 1.08d release, but probably will integrate
into any current variant of NOS with little effort.

These files have been enhanced to add sub-negotiation for terminal type.
In other words, if you set a DOS environment variable 'TERM' to the
name of the terminal your system emulates, telnet will provide this to
a telnet server when starting a session.  The net result is that Unix
systems automagically know which termcap to use.  In my case, I added
a terminfo file for NNANSI.SYS to our Unix system, so I have:

	set TERM=NNANSI

in my autoexec.bat.

I built this with Borland C++ 2.0, and tested it against AIX RS/6000,
AIX-PS/2 1.2.1 and SVR4.  The code is slightly hacky, but could be a
starting point for implementing other telnet options and sub-options.

If you have any questions or comments, please address them to me at:

	dana@locus.com

Enjoy!
Dana
6/15/93