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- From: mjg@eng.cam.ac.uk (Michael Gray)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.nfs,comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: PC-NFS Telnet control character problems
- Summary: PC_NFS mangles ^S, ^C, ^P
- Keywords: PC-NFS, UNIX, character mapping, Emacs
- Message-ID: <mjg.724420188@nessi>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 11:49:48 GMT
- Sender: anon@eng.cam.ac.uk (placeholder for future)
- Organization: cam.eng
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- I have just installed PC-NFS 4.0 to connect a PC to our workstation
- network. The NFS side works fine, but telnet is broken.
-
- The control characters ^P, ^S, ^C get mangled in between the keyboard
- and the UNIX host, about 4 times in 5. This makes using Emacs and the
- ksh command history particularly frustrating.
-
- Is there an easy fix for this?
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- The PC is running DOS 5, Win 3.1, UK English settings for keyboard and
- display. No particularly strange drivers or TSRs are loaded.
-
- Thanks in advance
-
- Michael Gray Cambridge University Engineering Dept
- mjg@eng.cam.ac.uk Power & Machines Group
-