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From: richard@neabbs.UUCP (RICHARD RONTELTAP)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix
Subject: Re:SCO CGI question.
Message-ID: <18182@neabbs.UUCP>
Date: 12 Aug 88 02:00:45 GMT
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[ Garbage on screen with VP/ix and CGI ]
 
I think I've seen this problem too:
It's a 'feature' of the ANSI console drivers, and is invoked by
[12m.  It causes the high bit of every character to be flipped
before display. That's why you can admire IBM's grahic characters and
recognize textual patterns.
 
You can switch back by typing: [11m
 
Why on earth this is built in? I would't know!
 
Richard