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Mark Undrill <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Undrill <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Jun 2002 05:31:46 -0500
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"Wirt Atmar" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Tracy asks:
>
> > When using Reflection VT-MGR or WS92 NSVT protocol,
> >  you get a variable set for HPVT_CLIENT_VENDOR.
> >
> >  Not so when you are using the same product with
> >  Telnet protocol.
> >
> >  Has anyone on this list found a way for the host
> >  to respond with which emulator product you are using=20
> >  when using Telnet?
>
> There as always been an HP escape sequence:
>
>      Esc*s^
>
> ...that returns a five-byte string indicating the terminal identity, such
as:
> HP70092. However, I believe everyone has also adopted the sequence
originally
> used by Reflection:
>
>      Esc*s1234<x>^
>
> ...that returns some sort of version-identifying string in the form, such
as
> QCTERM-V3.2, where in QCTerm at least, <x> is any numeric character, 0-9.
The
> individual digits, 0-9, may mean something different in Reflection, check
to
> be sure first.
>
> Wirt Atmar
>
ScreenJet also responds to Esc*s1234<x>^ with "ScreenJet" plus various
version information. <x> must be 5 or 6.

--
Mark Undrill
ScreenJet Limited

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