I'm no Wintegrate person, so I can't say what's happening there, but I
have seen terminal types send an ASCII 127 (DEL) for a BS.  To the
terminal it looks perfectly normal but to the command interpreter it's
totally whacked.  What does PTERM -DISPLAY show? 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tony Gravagno
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 9:10 PM
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Subject: [U2] Unidata with AccuTerm?

I've been having a heck of a time at ECL on Unidata PE 6.0 with
AccuTerm 2k2
- all over WinXP Pro.  I'm not sure of which terminal emulation is
best, or even how to check/set the term type in Unidata.  "term vt100"
doesn't return a confirmation and "term" just returns "A,B,C,D" help
with nothing about term type.  Are there any other settings in
AccuTerm that should or should not be set for best results?  Gosh I
hope this isn't a case of reading friendly manuals cuz I think I've
been through them.

The problem seems to be that a backspace "looks" like a backspace, but
it seems to leave some character embedded in the entered string, so
what is seen on the screen is not what is being processed by the
system, and I get lots of "syntax error"s.  I get a lot of these
errors even if I enter a command perfectly.  Sometimes just doing a .x
will return a good execution, othertimes a copy/paste of what's on the
screen works - sometimes not...

Thanks much!
Tony
Nebula R&D
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