Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!convex!convex.convex.com!charles From: charles@convex.com (Dave Charles) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: com-and and ANSI.SYS Message-ID: Date: 9 Oct 90 18:42:55 GMT References: <1990Oct9.135350.14148@watdragon.waterloo.edu> Sender: usenet@convex.com Lines: 19 In <1990Oct9.135350.14148@watdragon.waterloo.edu> dvadura@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Dennis Vadura) writes: >Has anyone managed to get com-and (yet another comm program, with which I >was trully impressed until this happened :-), to run in conjunction with >ANSI.SYS or NANSI.SYS. It doesn't directly support a full set of vt100 >escape codes, and it claims that if you use one of these (actually FANSI.SYS >which I can't get right off to test it), that you have full vt100 emulation. >All I get it is really weird behaviour with com-and and the screen/keyboard >if I have any ANSI.SYS drivers installed, nothing else has any troubles >though. I get wierd responses when trying to emulate a VT100 using version 2.6 (from C'serve) also. I have a clone w/ NANSI.SYS installed communicating with a UNIX BSD system. Most problems seem to occur when I try "vi" on the UNIX box. The PC seems to loose its mind re. screen management. Has anyone else seem this behavior? Or, any suggestions?