From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!npoiv!npois!ucbvax!C70:info-cpm Newsgroups: fa.info-cpm Title: PIP and Keyboard Character Redefinition Article-I.D.: ucb.1624 Posted: Wed Jul 28 20:21:03 1982 Received: Thu Jul 29 05:10:25 1982 >From Boebert.SCOMP@Mit-Multics Wed Jul 28 20:20:31 1982 I have CP/M running on an Apple with a BIT3 80-column board. I have a boot disk with MODEM on it. The keyboard characters are redefined as follows: ctl-k: "at" sign (I can't type this because it is the Multics line kill) ctl-u: underscore ctl-b: backslash ctl-n: ^ ("hat" or uparrow, ascii 94) Everything works fine up until the time I escape out of MODEM with a ctl-e and do a PIP PUN:=B:FOO to transfer an ascii file down the wire. After a MODEM T to get back in terminal mode, I discover that: ctl-k is now the Apple CP/M default of left square bracket ctl-u is still underscore ctl-b is still backslash ctl-n is ^, but only if you hit it twice. Most confusing. Is this something that PIP has done, or is there something wierd going on between PIP, the MicroModem, Multics, and the BIT3? Anybody have a fix? Earl