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From: fdc@fdc.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: _tid variable in OS/2 Ckermit 191
Date: 8 May 1995 13:55:19 GMT
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In article <1995May6.191609.9845@mercury.ncat.edu> hkennedy@mercury.ncat.edu
writes:
> I noticed a variable named _tid for setting up the terminal mode in login
> scripts. However, I found no reference to this variable in the ckermit book
> or in the update docs. Could someone give an example of a script using this
> code. Thanks,
>
It's the terminal ID string that the terminal sends in response to a
What Are You? query, normally ESC Z, from the host, which can vary according
to terminal type.
It is not actually used in any of the login scripts, but it can be. It would
be particularly handy for logging in to VMS.
It is not a built-in variable, but is defined in the CKERMOD.INI file.
- Frank