Karl:

Nope. 

Bill Haskett


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<quote who="Bill Haskett">
>
> One of our clients runs an application all within BASIC.
> There is no access to real ECL.  They have a "tcl shell"
> BASIC program to interface between the user and UD's ECL.
> All input is controlled by:
>
[code snipped]

> All has been working fine.  However, when I "TANDEM" to a
> port (port A tandems to port B) that's at the "tcl shell",
> enter [Ctrl]+F to enter "feed" mode, then enter a command
> in port A the [Enter] key seems to be stripped (or changed
> to an up arrow), so the command isn't executed.  I have to
> press [Enter] in port B for the typed in command to execute.
>
> However, if I get to real ECL on both ports there is no such problem.  Is
> there a reason for this, or, better yet, is there a way around it?  I've
> tried using [Ctrl]+M but that's just the same as [Enter].

Try CTRL-J and see if that works.

Karl
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