Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!sharkey!cfctech!fmeed1!hpuinda!hpfcse!hpfcmgw!hpfcso!rjn From: rjn@hpfcso.HP.COM (Bob Niland) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: HP 700/94 terminal escape sequences question Message-ID: <7370055@hpfcso.HP.COM> Date: 9 Dec 89 18:12:30 GMT References: Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Fort Collins, CO, USA Lines: 29 re: > But it doesn't work. &q1te1{0g0H RecvPace = XmitPace = NO If you are running without XonXoff pacing, you are probably experiencing overruns. Some escape sequences take time to process, and if the terminal cannot hold-off the host, incoming data during the processing may be lost. The terminal has at least an 80-byte FIFO inbound, but your escape dump may exceed that. I would suggest enabling Xon/Xoff RecvPace at the start of the dump, then disabling it at the end, presuming that you need ^S and ^Q for some application purpose. &s1G InhHndShk = YES (i.e., ignore ^S^Q) &s1H InhDC2 = YES ( when used with the above) This disables HP block mode handshake, not XonXoff. G/H=Yes allows the use of softkeys, the [Enter] key and d screen-readback without having to use blockmode. Regards, Hewlett-Packard Bob Niland rjn%hpfcrjn@hplabs.HP.COM 3404 East Harmony Road UUCP: [hplabs|hpfcse]!hpfcla!rjn Ft Collins CO 80525-9599 This response does not represent the official position of, or statement by, the Hewlett-Packard Company. The above data is provided for informational purposes only. It is supplied without warranty of any kind.