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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Lost vt220 functions in C-Kermit OS/2
Date: 10 Jul 1995 23:20:16 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <3ts75i$op4@News1.mcs.net>, <knewman@mcs.com> wrote:
>I'm in big trouble. I'm using C-Kermit for OS/2 to telnet to a
>HP-9000/720 system in vt220 mode. I must use vt TE or hp TE for the
>particular application that I use on the HP9000. Everything was working
>just fine (using 5A(191)) until I upgraded the application on the 9000.
>Now everytime I try to use the function keys I get OP when I press F1,OS
>when I press F2,etc. How do I fix this problem?? What do I need to set
>(or reset) to make F1=PF1, etc.?
>
It sounds like you need to reset your application. Since you didn't
change anything in Kermit, it is sending what it was sending before,
right?
The DEC PF1 key is supposed to send ESC O P when the (DEC) numeric keypad
in application mode. Your application is (a) swallowing the escape, or
(b) expecting the keypad to be in numeric mode but not putting it that
way, or (c) expecting 8-bit key codes but OS/2 C-Kermit has not been told
to "set terminal bytesize 8", or (d) under the impression that it is
talking to an HP terminal and not a VT terminal.
VIEW the CKERMIT.INF file for details about the numeric keypad.
- Frank