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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Funky display of VMS editor in kermit...
Date: 29 Oct 1997 14:52:07 GMT
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In article <34569B4B.F328E2FF@earthlink.net>,
Bill <pearson@earthlink.net> wrote:
: Thanks again, Frank, for the prompt response to my previous post. :)
:
: I'm using K95 on Intel NT4.0 to connect to an OpenVMS/Alpha via TCP/IP on
: ethernet.
:
: Problem:
: I'm able to connect fine and do DCL commands fine, but when I go to edit a
: text file ($edit/tpu) ... garbage! The screen goes to pieces, and I get a
: lot of, what looks like, escape codes. $edit/edt seems to work ok, but edt
: is lame after tpu!
:
: Is it my local definition or my remote, i.e. terminal definition in K95 or
: VMS? Or something completely different? (ba bup ba bup... :)
:
: Terminal: _TNA401: Device_Type: VT300_Series
: No Wrap Scope No Remote Eightbit
:
VT300_Series /EIGHTBIT.
: K-95> sho term
: Terminal parameters:
: Bytesize: Command: 8 bits Terminal: 7 bits
:
Terminal bytesize = 7 bits.
A fatal combination. Make them agree. Tell VMS to:
SET TERM /NOEIGHT
or tell K95 to:
SET TERM BYTESIZE 8
See lots of pages in the manual ("Using C-Kermit", 2nd ed): 157, 304, 305,
528, etc.
- Frank