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From: David Gentzel <gentzel@pobox.com>
Subject: K95 dropping characters
Date: 01 Feb 2000 00:33:47 -0500
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Somewhere in the patch sequence (i.e. it was not in the 1.1.4 I originally
purchased, but appeared somewhere before 1.1.17) K95 began to intermittently
drop a single output character when the K95 window got the focus (either
windowed or full screen).
For example, if I have emacs running in a telnet session with K95 as the
telnet client, work in some other window for a while, and then shift back to
K95, and hit a character to cause a screen update, the first output character
(virtually always an ESC) is sometimes lost, causing a slight screen garble.
Although it would be a pain, I could backtrack and try to find out exactly
what version began to exhibit this behaviour.
--
Dave Gentzel
gentzel@pobox.com
http://pobox.com/~gentzel/