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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: APC Initiation
Date: 21 Dec 1994 22:41:28 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <Tim_Helmstetter.7.2EF1BC4F@radian.com>,
<Tim_Helmstetter@radian.com> wrote:
>I am using KERMIT 3.13 to connect to a program called MAPPERC on a
>HP9000. Everything works great except I cannot initiate APC. ESC Z
>works, the old TERMINALR escape code works, so I know the software is
>outputting the escape sequence properly. I know APC is turned on because
>I can start APC from a UNIX script, just not from this MAPPERC
>software. Has anyone else had problems with APC?
>
Your problem report does not make sense.
APC is supported by the terminal emulator in MS-DOS Kermit 3.13 and
later, but TERMINALR/TERMINALS is not.
So if your software is sending the TERMINALR/TERMINALS escape sequences
and they work, you must not be running version 3.13, which would explain
why APC sequences do not work for you.
If you are running 3.13, then please read the update notes in the
KERMIT.UPD file that comes on the diskette, which explain in great detail
how to use the APC feature.
I don't know what your MAPPERC software does, but maybe it is not sending
the APC sequences correctly. Tell MS-DOS Kermit to "set debug session"
so you can watch what MAPPERC is sending. You should see:
^[_xxxxx^[\
where xxxxx is the text inside the APC sequence. If you see that and it
still doesn't work, then please make sure you don't have "set terminal
apc off", etc.
- Frank