Reply to: macterminal
Posted: October 20th, 1984, 10:51 pm
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Subject: Reply to: macterminal
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Date: Wed, 22-Aug-84 20:29:09 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 22 20:29:09 1984
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From: Andrew W. Donoho
In reference to McClure's problems with the new version of macterminal
and unix machines.
I have not had any problems using the macterminal .5 Beta
Release with a Unix Host (4.2 bsd). I think that the problem that has
been seen with it is due to the unix host and not macterminal. I had
problems with it until I changed my Termcap entry from 'vt100' to
'ovt100', which I think stands for 'old vt100'. It now allows me to
play a good game of rogue. I have also used it with DEC's EDT screen
editor on a VAX running VMS without any problems.
Andrew W. Donoho
awd@ut-ngp
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From: info-mac@uw-beaver (info-mac)
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Subject: Reply to: macterminal
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Date: Wed, 22-Aug-84 20:29:09 EDT
Article-I.D.: uw-beave.1544
Posted: Wed Aug 22 20:29:09 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 25-Aug-84 06:19:13 EDT
Sender: daemon@uw-beave
Organization: U of Washington Computer Science
Lines: 13
From: Andrew W. Donoho
In reference to McClure's problems with the new version of macterminal
and unix machines.
I have not had any problems using the macterminal .5 Beta
Release with a Unix Host (4.2 bsd). I think that the problem that has
been seen with it is due to the unix host and not macterminal. I had
problems with it until I changed my Termcap entry from 'vt100' to
'ovt100', which I think stands for 'old vt100'. It now allows me to
play a good game of rogue. I have also used it with DEC's EDT screen
editor on a VAX running VMS without any problems.
Andrew W. Donoho
awd@ut-ngp