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From: Tim Randles <trandles@megsinet.net>
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Subject: DEC VT "DO" key
Date: Thu, 20 Aug 1998 23:34:06 +0000
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I recently downloaded C-Kermit for Linux to use primarily as a dialup
terminal emulator for work. The first thing I noticed however was the
lack of a key sequence for the DEC "DO" key. Being able to send this is
essential for me because I use EVE as my text editor on VMS and this key
accesses the editor's command line. To investigate this problem, along
with the many other outstanding features of Kermit, I purchased "Using
C-Kermit" which I have found to be an EXCELLENT reference. I highly
recommend that all users of C-Kermit purchase this book. For all of
it's great qualities however, the book did not provide me with an answer
to my "DO" key dilemma. Can anyone out there tell me how to SET KEY for
this, or at least point me towards any info that may be of help?
Thanks in advance.
Tim