Paul> I also tested Echo with no problems on NT/SVP4, JDE 2.1.6beta1,
Paul> and JDK 1.2.1.

Paul> Considering that you are able to get it to work with the Unix version
Paul> of Emacs, it's possible that this may have something to do with
Paul> eol conversion on NT. It might help to see your .emacs file to see
Paul> what comint settings you have.

OK. I am using
NT/SVP4, GNU Emacs 20.3.1 (a pre-compiled version, downloaded from a
mirror of the NT Emacs site), JDE 2.5.1, jdk 1.1.8.

My various startup files are attached below. 

.emacs



(In unix I use XEmacs. However, there JDE works properly for me even
if I start it with -q, so I will omit my very long xemacs startup
file(s)) 

My .fsfcustom file contains:

.fsfecustom


The MCS.el file referred to contains most of the stuff from the
"minimal .emacs file" from the JDE installation page:

MCS.el


And finally, the site-lisp file in use just contains:

site-start.el



(I must say, it is very good to hear that others don't have my
problem. It must be something relatively minor that I am missing.

Also, thanks to Risto Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for suggesting I look at 
process-connection-type and comint-ptyp . Unfortunately neither of
them made any difference.)


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