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From: vdk%rulxho@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu (Peter - INL)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Problems with Kermit VT220 emulation
Date: 28 Nov 1994 07:59:27 GMT
Organization: Institute for Dutch Lexicology
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Hello Kermit people,
I use Kermit to connect to my Internet service provider (a SUN machine). The
terminal type is set to VT220. When I use programs as Pine, NN and Lynx, my
screen becomes a mess. I think because they use reverse video codes. With
'normal' screens everything is fine. Another guy on this group had the same
kind of problem and he was advised to set flow control to rts/cts. I tried
this too, but it didn't help. I tried a lot of other things like
reliable link with compression, reliable link without compression, flow control
none, flow control xon/xoff, flow control rts/cts, display 8-bit, set terminal
to VT 100, but the problem still exists.
The host sends sequences like <ESC>[7m, <ESC>[m and <ESC>[27m. Is there a
way to let Kermit interpret these sequences correctly? What must be the
settings of my modem and Kermit to let it talk to a Sun machine?
FYI:
MS-Kermit 3.13, patch level 12
Modem: Victory 14400E (14K4)
Parity: none, databits: 8, one stopbit
MS-DOS 6.0
Computer: Compaq Contura 4/25
Hope someone can put a light on this problem.
Thanks!
Peter van der Kamp
vdk@rulxho.leidenuniv.nl