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Subject: XONing a terminal
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Date: Wed, 7-Aug-85 23:32:09 EDT
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From: ken@CIT-Hamlet.ARPA

	There is a magic $qio seems to make the terminal driver act
as if it received a ^Q; I think you can access it using
$ set term/xon txxx:  

	I would assume this might not work if the problem is with the
hardware XON/XOFF in the 3rd vendor stuff, but I am not sure.

							-Kenneth Adelman
							 Caltech