Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.1 6/24/83; site ttidcb.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!think!harvard!cmcl2!philabs!ttidca!ttidcb!josephs From: josephs@ttidcb.UUCP (Bill Josephs) Newsgroups: net.micro.pc,net.micro.att Subject: Re: Bug in ANSI.SYS Message-ID: <618@ttidcb.UUCP> Date: Wed, 15-Jan-86 10:46:41 EST Article-I.D.: ttidcb.618 Posted: Wed Jan 15 10:46:41 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 17-Jan-86 06:24:46 EST References: <132@suneast.uucp> Reply-To: josephs@ttidcb.UUCP (Bill Josephs) Organization: Transaction Technology, Inc. (CitiCorp), Santa Monica Lines: 27 Xref: watmath net.micro.pc:6546 net.micro.att:811 In article <132@suneast.uucp> geoff@suneast.uucp (Geoff Arnold) writes: >Has anyone else run into this?: >On an AT&T 6300 (DOS 2.1), I have a C program which printf's: > [7mTextMessage[0m >What happens is that the message is printed in reverse video, and then the >screen from the start of the next line to the end of the screen is reversed. >The next command prompt, and all subsequent text, is in normal video mode, >but as long as it's not overwritten the reversed area remains, scrolling up. > >Is this a known Phoenix BIOS bug? The program works just fine on a Compaq. > >-- >#include /* co. lawyers: will this do? */ >Geoff Arnold =-=-= Quick: 617-863-8870 x136 (but ya gotta catch me!) >Sun Microsystems Inc.-=-=- Slower: {hplabs,ihnp4,nsc,pyramid}!sun!suneast!geoff >East Coast Division. =-=-= Slowest:One Cranberry Hill, Lexington, MA 02173 I ran into the same problem and cured it by stealing a copy of an IBM ansi.sys from a friend's IBM XT. Works OK except it scrolls too fast; any global fix posted would be appreciated. Thanks.. Bill Josephs TTI