Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!uwvax!umn-d-ub!umn-cs!ems!nis!stag!trb From: trb@stag.UUCP ( Todd Burkey ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo Subject: VT100 Emulation/crp problem. Message-ID: <276@stag.UUCP> Date: 10 Dec 87 00:20:15 GMT Organization: Mindtools ST Access Group, Plymouth, MN Lines: 24 Posted: Wed Dec 9 18:20:15 1987 Hi, I have been having a problem with trying to run programs like vi on other systems from my Apollo workstation. Basically, what I recently tried doing was: 1) vt100 <-enter the vt100 emulator. 2) crp -on e4c0 -me <-move over to a node that has telnet running 3) telnet bozo <-connect to another node (in this case a Sun) 4) login to bozo 5) tset vt100 <-set terminal type to vt100 6) set term=vt100 <- "" 7) vi test.c Now, the screen addressing seems to work ok and the file loads up ok, but I am still in a mode where I have to enter a return after each command I want to execute (i.e. the j,k,l,h, etc keys...) There must be some way of getting the vt100 emulator to transmit a character at a time, but I am at a loss as to how to do this! It isn't anything related to the system I log into, but rather the emulator (or telnet), buffering by line. Has anyone else had this problem and solved it? Also, the Apollo appears to be sending a cr/lf pair (which screws up other screen programs...) -Todd Burkey trb@stag.UUCP