Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!think!husc6!husc7!byrd From: byrd@husc7.HARVARD.EDU (John "The Squid" Byrd) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: VT-100 for the C64 - another question Summary: How about the <- key? Keywords: VT100, Kermit, escape charactrer Message-ID: <1161@husc6.harvard.edu> Date: 7 Jan 90 20:42:08 GMT References: <87@ka2qhd.UUCP> <32546@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> Sender: news@husc6.harvard.edu Reply-To: byrd@husc7.UUCP (John "The Squid" Byrd) Organization: Harvard University Science Center Cambridge, MA Lines: 19 In article <32546@iuvax.cs.indiana.edu> bwildasi@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Ben Wildasin) writes: >In article <87@ka2qhd.UUCP> w2up@ka2qhd.UUCP (Barry Kutner W2UP) writes: >> >>ALong the previous discussion lines, is there a way to generate an ESC >>character using Kermit on the C64 (i.e. an ASCII 27)?? Or is there >>another term prog that will do it?? > >As far as I know, this will work for just about every terminal program >(and terminal, for instance VT-240s, which lack ESC keys) out there: >just hit CTRL-[. Yeah. Or, on Kermit, you can just hit the back-arrow key <- . ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Byrd ! byrd@husc7.harvard.edu ! "Uh, could you repeat the question?" Q-Link: John Byrd ! - Sid Vicious CompuServe: 74506,3612 ! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------