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January 2000, Week 3

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Sun, 16 Jan 2000 08:11:02 +0100
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An other answer :

On your 3000 use software VPLUSVT from URCA and it would be possible for to
keep V100 on your 9000 and 3000
Regards
MC

Rick Clark <[log in to unmask]> a écrit dans le message :
F4B1826B1A21D211AEC5006008207AF40302E370@dogbert.csillc.com...
> My original question on how to programatically change a terminal type from
> VT100 to HP mode received many replies, which were all correct and I am
> thankful for. However, it appears that the Minisoft terminal emulation
> software package has a bug in it. It seems that if you try to change the
> mode to HP without first changing it to VT1000 using the escape sequences,
> the software ignores the escape sequence to return to HP mode. This I
found
> out after contacting Tech support at Minisoft. The were very helpful and
> would fix the bug for a future release.
>
> So if I do the following, nothing
> 1) Telnet to HP9000
> 2) Logon to HP9000. Script changes mode to VT100
> 3) Log off HP9000 and close telnet session
> 4) Use escape sequence {esc}&k0\ to return to HP mode
>
> If I do the following, success!
> 1) Use escape sequence {esc}&k1\ to change emulation to VT100 mode
> 2) Telnet to HP9000
> 3) Logon to HP9000
> 4) Log off HP9000 and close telnet session
> 5) Use escape sequence {esc}&l0\ to return to HP mode
>
> We now return to regular scheduled programming, or system admin, or
> operations...
>
> Rick Clark
> Senior Systems Analyst
> WW&R
> Clveland, Ohio
>

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