At 22:09 02/02/00 +0100, Davide Dozza wrote:
>
>Hello, 
>I would like to thank Keith, Brian and Steve for the help.
>
>After I solved BBX3 problems with linux console, all seems
>to work correctly. Now the problem is on the terminal emulation.
>
>I am trying to use netterm (telnet) under W9x to connect to the
>application.
>In order to provide the correct configuration to BBX3 I had to recompile
>the kernel to disable /dev/pts filesystem. In this way old /dev/ttypX
>are
>used instead of /dev/pts/X that are not correctly managed (I think
>by the iBCS module).
>Now the problem is that when I use linbbx TERMCAP as suggested by Keith 
>for linux console or ansi or scoansi, characters are correctly displayed
>but for particular masks the first line is overwritten by the second
>producing
>a mismatch with the cursor position. When I use vt100 or linux terminal
>this behaviour does not happen but characters are not completely
>displayed.
>Apart mask characters that are not very significant, the biggest problem
>is 
>represented by function keys F1,F2,etc. that are not anymore 
>associated with the original function.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestion?
>
>Davide

Hello

We use netterm all the time here (4.2.8) we set emulation and 
keys to "SCO-ANSI" and set the terminal type to "scoansi" this
works well on a system with SUSE Linux installed.

David


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