Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!crackers!cpoint!frog!rmkhome!rmk From: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: Re: STRANGE termcap-like problem Keywords: xenix termcap tandy Message-ID: <9103231852.22@rmkhome.UUCP> Date: 24 Mar 91 05:11:00 GMT References: <159@kbvan.com> Reply-To: rmk@rmkhome.UUCP (Rick Kelly) Organization: The Man With Ten Cats Lines: 47 In article <159@kbvan.com> dave@kbvan.com (Dave Van Allen) writes: > >Any help will be _greatly_ appreciated! We are having a problem with >what appears to be a termcap related symptom list. Every so often, 6 >times a day, someone will login on a terminal and get garbage and >control / formatting charactors: > > Instead of a line _____________________________ > > You get \D\D\D\D\D\D\D\ > >Sometimes the terminal will fill completely up with garbage, top to >bottom. MOST of the time everything works fine. > >There is NO pattern to this, it happens on all terminals including the >console. Additionally, we are running filePro V3 as the engine to our >database mailorder program. Occasionally when writing out the file with >"esc esc" the screen will attempt to redraw and over write part of the >previous screen. During this mess, something throws the pointer way off >on the input processing table, placing the user at a random position in >processing. Example: If "esc esc" was _suppose to_ write the record, clear >the screen and place the user in the ready for next record mode, when this >'glitch' occures, the record is NOT written, the next screen TRYS to write >and fails part way, and the user is thrown into a browse lookup. > >There is NO way (we believe) that the processing is at fault because the >system has been up and running fine for a year. We have changed nothing. > >Also we have checked the obvious, cables, connectors etc. This is a big >problem for us and any, I mean ANY suggestions will be appreciated. > >The system: Tandy (I know!) 4000 [16mHz 386] 4 meg memory > 670 meg SCSI HD / SCSI TAPE BU > SCO Xenix 2.3.2gt - NO SLS patches applied > Tandy 4 port boards (2) Z80 buffered I think? > Tandy DT-110 Terminals (6) Termcap from SCO > >The software: filePro V3.0 (Small Computer Co) 6-16 user version > Custom programming for application > This is probably an RS-232 problem. Check out your hardware first. It probably has nothing to do with termcap. Rick Kelly rmk@rmkhome.UUCP frog!rmkhome!rmk rmk@frog.UUCP