ok i tried logging back into the unix box. I attached fine. this is what I did
$ echo $TERM xterm $ stty speed 38400 baud; ispeed 9600 baud; ospeed 38400 baud; rows = 24; columns = 85; ypixels = 0; xpixels = 0; -parity hupcl swtch = <undef>; susp = <undef>; brkint -inpck icrnl onlcr tab3 echo -echoe echok $ TERM=vt102 $ export TERM i then loaded my software -==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= $ sol4 Basic was unable to locate either the TERMINAL id or the MODEL code in the terminal definition file TCONFIGW. BASIC Windows can only be used if the TERMINAL id and the MODEL code are defined in TCONFIGW. Restart BASIC without using Windows and use *NPSD to define this terminal. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= I have been administrating this server and this software for over a year and this is the only time I have seen this error. In linux. Also I can not use backspace when I telnet in. either with GTelnet or Console-telnet. Paul Kraus On Tuesday 22 January 2002 12:49 pm, you wrote: > On Tue, 22 Jan 2002, Paul Kraus wrote: > > I need some kind of term emulater. I need to attach to unix box and run > > are distribution software. Thourghbred in case you wanted to know. But > > If i telnet I get this strange error which I have never seen. Currently > > we have terminals attached to the unix box that log in with no problem > > and we have windows machines running tiny term to attach form windows > > with no problem. Neither of these methods have caused any problems in > > the past. here is the error..... > > > > wow that was really odd. I just went back into the software to regenrate > > the error and now it trys to let me in but the screen is jarbled but the > > error is missing. It was there yesterday also. I wonder if i will only > > recieve that error once each time i boot. But if that is true then I am > > very confused. I think because telnet doesn't support SCO ansi the > > screen gets garbled. I have tried to install minicom but I can't get it > > to work. > > > > Paul Kraus > > Paul, > > When you log into the Unix Box, what is TERM set to? At the > Unix command prompt: echo $TERM, also run stty and see it > that makes a difference. You could try setting TERM to vt102 > or vt220, e.g. TERM=vt102; export TERM. > > John
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