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Article: 14442 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: dold@WordXPerfe.usenet.us.com
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Word Perfect Keyboard (Frank)
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 20:17:08 +0000 (UTC)
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Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu> wrote:
> In article <00q6ivkjdn6f8mad9ou0pi95gk273d343a@4ax.com>,
> Bill <bill.loard@nowhere.org> wrote:
> : I refuse to believe that the ancient version of ProComm is the only
> : thing that will work!
> Me too. Let's try again, step by step. Let's assume you have a connection
I wanted to wait for Frank to respond first, with a K95 entry that was more
graceful than my setup.
I made my own mapping for WordPerfect and MSDOS Kermit-3.11 to a
UnixWare box. I was also faced with another Unix (ESIX) system that
came with bundled software and a fixed terminal type of vt100-pro,
with some mangling to fit the Procomm-of-the-day mapping.
By capturing what procomm sent to the unix system for each F key, I
was able to build my own map of what Kermit needed to send. I probably
still have that lying around somewhere.
I looked at the Wordperfect mapping that was on the kermit site at that
time, and chose not to use it, although I don't recall why.