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- From: chriso@cs.concordia.ca (Chris O'Regan)
- Subject: Re: JR-Comm
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- Organization: Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec
- References: <23615@galaxy.ucr.edu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 15:25:24 GMT
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- In article <23615@galaxy.ucr.edu> vexar@watserv.ucr.edu (Joe C Solinsky) writes:
- >Hello,
- > I just got myself a copy of Jr-Comm, and I was trying to use the
- >talk or chat function while on a Unix server, but the words scrolled letter-by
- >letter up the screen when the other person typed, and when we typed at the same
- >time, it looked like there was a page-scroll after each letter. Does anyone
- >have any ideas on how to remedy this? I suspect that it has to do with
- >stripping some bit or a particular character.
- >-Joe Solinsky
- >vexar@watserv.ucr.edu
-
- Have you set your terminal emulation to VT100 or VT102? I think this
- problem occurs when you use ANSI emulation.
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