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Ok, then here is an inelegant solution (don't scream). I would use a telnet
client that I had source code for. There are lots of them out there, pick
your language. Put the emulator in a debugger and fine a place that reads
the stream from the host. You can then strip out the thing you don't what
to see on the terminal.
As the great Charlie Brown of Peanuts fame once said "there's no problem so
big that you can't run away from it".
CF
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Subject: Re: On-topic, but wildly left-field question
Miller, Keven wrote:
>> Charles Finley
>> over 20 years but maybe if you tell it you are using termtype 18 or the
>>
>> Yes, try
>> hello user.acct;TERM=18
This has no affect on a telnet session.
Jeff
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