It wouldn't be a Nagle problem would it?
RDW (8-)
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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, paul wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
>
> I am running the sco version of rmcobol on my slackware linux system(note:
> I develop on linux before everyone flames me). We are trying to simulate
> user input into a cobol program, that is storing the keys in a file and
> piping it to runcobol. Now this works in a fashion, however I am having a
> problem with the function keys. I have tried simulating the characters
> that a Function key would generate such at ^[[V for F10(ansi) however this
> also does not work.
>
> I also are using the sco terminfo so that the screens will draw proper on
> a windog screen and for the function keys(that also work in windog).
>
> Thanking you for any assistance,
>
> regards
>
> Paul Wood-Bradley
> Analyst/Programmer
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> On Fri, 10 Nov 2000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
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> > Did anyone see the Radiata wireless communications story on lateline
> > (late night ch9 news) last night? They showed a brief glimpse of the
> > Gnome-foot on the machine running it (ie. probably linux).
> >
> > Is anyone here involved in its development?
> >
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