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From: jcarroll@hk.super.net (Mr John Michael Carroll)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Chinese input
Date: 6 Jun 1995 09:06:56 GMT
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Has anyone tried using Kermit 3.14's terminal emulator with the ETEN
Chinese system in Big 5. I can display the characters fine, but the input
fails badly with some characters being truncated to one byte. Other
times, Kermit appears to try to interpret the first half of a character
as an instruction (to which the host curtly replies "invalid command"). I
guess it's a comparatively simple keyboard mapping problem. But any good
ideas will be gratefully received.