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July 1998, Week 1

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Erik Anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 2 Jul 1998 20:08:09 GMT
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On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, "Paul H. Christidis"
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>Fellow listers,
>
>Does anyone know if there is an escape sequence that could be used to
>identify the version of reflections that is being used to connect to our
>host?
>We'll be moving our HP3000, changing its IP address in the process, and are
>trying to identify users that maybe using older versions of Reflections and
>who may not be able to execute a generic script that will update their
>settings file with the new IP address.
>
>Thanks
>Paul H. Christidis

It's not a complete answer but using a combination of one of these
might work...

Esc&oG<cmd>Esc&oH   Reflection Basic command
Esc&o1G<cmd>Esc&oH  Reflection Basic command with completion code
Esc&oB<cmd>CR       Reflection command (RCL)
Esc&oC<cmd>CR       Reflection command with completion code (RCL)
Esc&oF<cmd>CR       Reflection command without completion code (RCL)

For a complete listing of ESC sequences:
http://home1.gte.net/whitefox/docs/hpterm.htm

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