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Re: Apple IIGS: public access shell by telnet/ Output from PINE-client
- Subject: Re: Apple IIGS: public access shell by telnet/ Output from PINE-client
- From: who@where.what (Bart)
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2002 19:41:41 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Karma Collection Agency
- References: <wlSx8.5839$2E.177205@news2.ulv.nextra.no> <MYTx8.157$nT3.63481@localhost> <QvWx8.5976$2E.180160@news2.ulv.nextra.no>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:19077
Just a guess; Enviornment variables? when you get to the bash or whatever
shell prompt try typing TERM=vt100 THEN try it. that sets the env var of
TERM to the correct terminal type. Might work, might not... worked for me
on a BSD box.
-Bart
n article <QvWx8.5976$2E.180160@news2.ulv.nextra.no>, arett@gmx.net says...
>
>Thank you for your reply!
>
>I am using the Spectrum package which covers a range of terminal-options,
>among them VT100.
>
>After trying to connect to cyberspace.org (former Grex) I get a receipt on
>selected terminal-display (VT100). The problem persists, trying to start
>pine/elm/lynx results in generation of garbled characters. When exiting,
>pressing 'q' and 'y' (yes) the reproduction is back to normal.
>
>best regards
>
>
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>tturner@ecn.ab.ca> wrote in message news:MYTx8.157$nT3.63481@localhost...
>> Deacon Blue (arett2@gmx.net) wrote:
>> : Hello!
>>
>> : I have installed Spectrum Internet Suite enabling TCP/IP and 'telnet'
>> : functions on my IIGS. I have establised connection to a number of
>differen
>> : 'public access shell' providers:
>>
>> : cyberspace.org
>> : sdf.lonestar.org
>>
>> : Problem is related to the terminal-software, when trying to invoke PINE
>or
>> : ELM or LYNX the screen is filled with garbled characters. I have
>tried to
>> <snip>
>>
>> --> Dunno if you've covered this - but when I see a similar
>> `messed-up' screen; it's usually been that the VT100 emulation
>> got turned-off and it's trying to display in straight ASCII.
>> Setting things back to VT100, fixes the problem. The only
>> other screen-mess I've had, is a word-wrap problem, when
>> perusing the NG's. I've had to change my width to 78 chrs,
>> to prevent the longer NG names from forcing an extra line;
>> which, in turn, throws-off the location of the `Arrow' that
>> indicates what line I'm on. There may well be other reasons
>> for messed-up TXT screen displays - but these are the ones
>> I've run into. The VT100 problem I've had on both the A2
>> and the PC side of life. The word-wrap has only been on the
>> PC-side. YMMV.
>>
>> --
>> E.A.G.L.E Librarian A3 BBS:403/481-3133 email:tturner@ecn.ab.ca
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