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From: stevef@aom.bt.co.uk (Steve Fosdick)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: FAQ Question: MY BACKSPACE KEY DOESN'T WORK
Date: 13 Nov 1995 23:50:07 GMT
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Having read the FAQ answer to this question I would like to addone
thing, which is not to forget configuring the other end to accept the
DEL character which kermit normally sends.
On a UNIX system, I set the erase character to DEL if the terminal
type is a vt-series terminal (kermit included) and backspace otherwise
because this is what these terminals normally send.
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