Brandon Darbro wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
On a start-stop device one could usefully run vi in non-visual mode, as
one can use TSO's EDIT command processor. Can you do that?
There would be no point to any of this if you can't run vi in visual mode.
I was thinking later, that's a bit of nonsense from me: with a real
printer-keyboard it wouldn't be posible, but a glass teletype, whatever
it's emulating, can do it if it responds properly to the appropriate
<ESC> sequences.
btw I found a PCI card that connects to an ESCON channel: 9663-001.
What I could do with it if I had one in my PC, prpoperly configured and
with the information on programming for it - on both the PC and host
sides - I've not discovered.
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John
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