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Article: 13490 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: tspivey8@telus.net (Tyler Spivey)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: ms-kermit and alt keys
Date: 29 Jun 2002 12:55:49 -0700
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hello.
how do i get my alt keys to work under ms-dos kermit 3.14?
if i do an alt-r in kermit, with:
set term by 8
set term cont 8
it doesn't work.
it's set at the default vt320,
and i did:
export TERM=vt320
the machine i'm connecting to is linux, through a null modem cable.
so basicly my question is:
how do i send alt (or meta) keys through the serial port on an 8 bit
(stty cs8) connection?
and can i send alt-f<n> keys?
sorry for all the questions - but how would i check if vt320 is
defined in my system at all?