Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!decwrl!pyramid!prls!mips!wilkes From: wilkes@mips.COM (John Wilkes) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: why is 3b1 screen so SLOW ? Message-ID: <1703@electron.mips.COM> Date: 28 Feb 88 04:44:52 GMT References: <864@hsi.UUCP> <1701@electron.mips.COM> Reply-To: wilkes@electron.UUCP (John Wilkes) Organization: MIPS Computer Systems, Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 29 Keywords: 3b1, Telebit In article <1701@electron.mips.COM> wilkes@electron.UUCP (that's ME!) writes: >In article <864@hsi.UUCP> stevens@hsi.UUCP (Richard Stevens) writes: >>Also, what is everyone else using with Telebits, instead of >>cu and the (ugh) ATE package ?? [...] >Another possibility might be kermit, but I've not tried it. Well, I decided to give kermit a test spin with the 'Blazer. Using it right now, in fact. Seems to update the screen a little faster than mdm, though it's a little hard to tell. Kermit also seems a little jerkier in its writing to the screen. In emacs, for instance, if I type a ^A to go to the beginning of a line, the cursor often does not move until I type a few more characters. Is this the 'Blazer packetizing in action, or is it the way kermit updates the screen. I have not tried any file transfers with kermit yet, though I intend to shortly. I set my protocol to support kermit (s111=10), so we'll see... By the way, my kermit is version 4E(067) 14 Sept 87. I believe this is the Kevin O'Gorman version. When in connect mode, it uses native mode, not vt100/ansi emulation. Which reminds me, I seem to remember someone posting an enhanced termcap for the unix-pc, but I can't seem to find it. Anybody have a better termcap than what's in /etc/termcap??? John Wilkes -- -- @work: -- {decwrl,ames,pyramid,prls}!mips!wilkes -- OR, for those of great faith: -- wilkes@mips.com