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From: fb@enteract.com (Frederick Bruckman)
Subject: Re: Kermit package?
Date: 24 Apr 1999 03:35:12 GMT
Organization: EnterAct L.L.C. Turbo-Elite News Server
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To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
In article <fisch-2304991911000001@192.168.0.4>,
fisch@badger1.net (Fisch) writes:
> It runs OK, but the escape key sequence (^\ - c) doesn't
> work to get me back to command mode. I actually have to kill
> off the xterm to get out of it once I connect. The control-\
> key sequence has no effect whatsoever.
Try control-forward-slash. That works on the mac68k console, but
in an xterm, kermit uses control-backslash. I suspect the remapping
dates to before 101-keyboards were common, and has simply escaped
notice. If you don't have a mac, you could look in the kernel
sources to see what key ASCII 28 really maps to.