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Article: 13473 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: can MS Kermit display a 25 line terminal?
Message-ID: <ezqPiZWnAYS7@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 21 Jun 02 17:15:50 MDT
References: <MPG.177c17e6695927a09896a0@news.mi.comcast.giganews.com> <MPG.177d25136f7733d9896a3@news.mi.comcast.giganews.com>
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In article <MPG.177d25136f7733d9896a3@news.mi.comcast.giganews.com>, Al Puzzuoli <alpuzz@comcast.net> writes:
> In article <aevbh9$7g0$1@watsol.cc.columbia.edu>, fdc@columbia.edu
> says...
>> In article <MPG.177c17e6695927a09896a0@news.mi.comcast.giganews.com>,
>> Al Puzzuoli <alpuzz@comcast.net> wrote:
>> : I am using MS Kermit to telnet into a Linux box with emulation set to
>> : vt100. By default, I am getting a 24 line 80 col display with a status
>> : line at the bottom. However, I want to be able to play the ADOm, which
>> : is a text mode game that requires a 25 line, 77 col display. Is it
>> : possible to set MS Kermit to do this and if so, how?
>> :
>> SET MODE-LINE OFF
>>
>> - Frank
>>
> Hi Frank,
> Thanks for this. The set mode-line off does get rid of the status line;
> However, Kermit is still only writing to the first 24 lines of the
> screen, and leaving the 25th line blank. I'm no terminal emulation
> expert so I'm wondering if this is due to some setting at the Linux end
> of the connection.
--------
VTxxx terminals use only 24 lines for user data. The 25th line
belongs to the terminal for status. Thus the answer is no, you can't get
25 lines of user data.
Joe D.