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From: jot@visi.com (J. Otto Tennant)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: OS/2 Kermit odd behaviour with nn in terminal emulation
Date: 30 Sep 1997 14:58:42 GMT
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Summary: terminal emulation hangs
Keywords: OS/2,Kermit,nn
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I have updated OS/2 kermit to 1.14.
The vt220/vt320 terminal emulation seems bulletproof. I have no
problems using it with elm and vi.
When I attempt to follow-up a post using nn, though, WAIT appears and
that's the end of it for that terminal session. This does not happen
using vanilla telnet (although the OS/2 telnet is excruciatingly awkward
to use, in this scenario it at least works.) The only way out is to
kill off the window.
(Since nn is trying to bring up vi, I can't imagine what is going wrong.
I haven't researched this in detail. The only thing I can guess is
that 'nn' is attempting to send some sequence such as "smcup" to change
some mode and that the Kermit terminal emulation gets hung up.)
Any ideas?
Thanks
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J.Otto Tennant jotto@pobox.com
Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit.