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MacTerminal Answerback message

Post by Info-Mac » November 29th, 1984, 7:16 am

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Subject: MacTerminal Answerback message
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Date: Sun, 11-Nov-84 00:57:57 EST
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From: Jerry Callen
You can get MacTerminal to send the answerback message by sending it a
cntl-E (x'05'). What you are requesting with ESC [ c is the "terminal
id", that is, terminal type. By the way, when I send our MacTerminal
(which is also 1.1) that sequence, I get back "ESC [ ? 1 ; 2 c", which
is the standard VT100 terminal id. Are you sure.......

-- Jerry Callen
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