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From: mark@cbosgd.UUCP (Mark Horton)
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Subject: Re: Problem/Solution to `vnews'
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Date: Sun, 10-Jun-84 22:55:30 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun 10 22:55:30 1984
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Note also that all recent versions of termlib (I'm not sure exactly
how recent, but anything based on 4BSD or System V qualifies) will
automatically initialize ospeed, BC, UP, and PC for you.  So this
problem only occurs on systems with a fairly old termlib.

If you happen to be running at 19200 baud, you may not get any padding
either unless you extend an array in tputs.c.  I don't remember when
this table was extended but again only old termlibs should have
the problem.