Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!rutgers!usc!merlin.usc.edu!sal-sun10.usc.edu!aliu From: aliu@sal-sun10.usc.edu (Terminal Entry) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: help with modem Keywords: kermit, tv set, babble, etc. Message-ID: <4812@merlin.usc.edu> Date: 21 Aug 89 22:04:24 GMT References: <5912@pt.cs.cmu.edu> <367@wuibc.UUCP> Reply-To: aliu@sal-sun10.usc.edu (Terminal Entry) Organization: Home of (the) Trojans. Lines: 12 In article <367@wuibc.UUCP> bas@wuibc.UUCP (Barry Siegfried) writes: >80-column output from Kermit is readable on my monochrome monitor. I doubt >that it would be readable on a TV set, but I haven't tried it. I found that it differs from Tv-set to TV-set. I am using right now kermit with a 13" (or maybe 12") TV set, B&w... I can see the text pretty well, use Emacs and all that stuff... Maybe my TV-set is out-of-the-ordinary. It is not a big name brand, it is a Portland. (I use a light-grey screen and black text). By the way, how good is the Tek emulation in kermit 2.2? Would it be compatible to the unix "plot" command?