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Subject: Re: Problems with MacTerm 1.1
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Date: Thu, 17-Jan-85 05:48:21 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan 17 05:48:21 1985
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From: Reed.SoftArts@MIT-MULTICS.ARPA

Original-Date:  13 JAN 1985 12:38:04
Resent-Date: Thu 17 Jan 85 00:10:39-PST
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The problem you are having may be due to the fact that the
"insert character" command that MacTerminal clains to emulate
is one that I don't find anywhwere in my VT102 manual... the
command they interpret is the esc-...-@ command which they
claim inserts n spaces.  My VT102 manual does not document such
a command, but does documnet various ways to go  into an insert
mode (as opposed to overwrite mode).  Perhaps VT102's have such
a command, but I suspect it is not there but does exist in
other ANSI terminals.