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From: chc@seismo.CSS.GOV@wudma.UUCP
Newsgroups: mod.computers.vax
Subject: VAX/VMS set host question
Message-ID: <8612180502.AA15177@wudma.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 18-Dec-86 00:02:45 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec 18 00:02:45 1986
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Reply-To: wucs1!wudma!chc@seismo.CSS.GOV (Charles Curley)
Organization: Washington U. in St. Louis
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When you use the DCL set host command to get to an Ultrix host the VMS machine
VMS cranks up a program called rtpad.exe.  Great, now I'm on the Ultrix
machine and things are going great until I want to use an interrupt like
control-c.  Rtpad.exe, or DCL, or however, puts this big reverse-video
"Interrupt" on my screen.  The same things happens if I use control-y.
If you try to use control-o (toggle output on and off) I get reverse-
video messages to that effect.  I don't like this and sometimes the signal
doesn't get interpreted correctly by the Ultrix system.

Now the question, how do I stop it?  Do I have to write my own rtpad.exe
and put it in my DCL tables (what a pain) ?


	Thanks,
		charles