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From: Jeffrey <Jefflex@ix.netcom.com>
Subject: VT-100 Terminal Problem
Date: Fri, 25 Jun 1999 00:14:53 -0400
Organization: Netcom
Message-ID: <37730238.61139931@ix.netcom.com>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I'm using Kermit 1.1.17 WIN 95 at work to access a dial-up BBS. When
K95 dials up and connects, a DOS window opens up in which the desired
VT-100 terminal is emulated. So far, OK.
Here's the problem: after I've done my business on the BBS, I need to
print out all the various screens that are in the scroll-back
buffer....How do I do this?
Is there a way to hangup from the BBS without losing the scrollback
buffer, so that I can scroll through it offline and avoid running up
connection charges for browsing the buffer? Every time I've hungup or
signed off the BBS, the DOS emulation window winks off and the scroll
back is lost, leaving only a DOS command line visible.
Suggestions for a newbie on this issue?