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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: K95 questions on SCOANSI
Date: 12 Mar 1998 18:43:06 GMT
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In article <6e98bt$f4u@newsops.execpc.com>,
Steve Manning <manning@execpc.com> wrote:
: We're using K95 1.1.15.
:
: When using the SCOANSI terminal type, if I don't set TELNET
: TERMINAL-TYPE to ANSI, when I connect to an SCO OpenServer 5.0.4
: system, K95 negotiates itself to H19(!). I read the info in BUGS.TXT
: on setting TERMINAL-TYPE and CHARACTER-SET with the SCOANSI term type,
: so I was able to get it working.
:
: 1. Why does it negotiate to H19 of all things?
:
Like it says in the BUGS.TXT file, K95 says "SCOANSI", SCO says it never
heard of that, so the two sides proceed down their lists of terminal names
until they find one they can agree on -- evidently H19 is the first.
: 2. The actual SCO console supports color, but am unable to get the
: SCOANSI emulation to display color. Does color work with SCOANSI?
:
Of course. If you're not seeing color then the SCO side is not using the
right terminal type. Again, as explained in BUGS.TXT item 253, there is no
standard name for this emulation, so confusion abounds.
: I'm also having a problem in a specific application when I use the
: AT386 emulation. When the application starts up, it is clearing the
: screen with spaces (ugh), but it has kicked into alternate character
: set mode first, so all the spaces come out as accented "a"'s.
:
Send us a session log and we'll take a look. Tell K95 to "log session".
Then make the connection, then start the application. After the problem
screen has been displayed, "close session" and send us the log as a binary
attachment, or a uuencoded binary file.
- Frank