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Subject: login/tsmon
Message-ID: <1987Nov30.125837.1066@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu>
Date: Mon, 30-Nov-87 12:58:37 EST
Article-I.D.: gpu.1987Nov30.125837.1066
Posted: Mon Nov 30 12:58:37 1987
Date-Received: Wed, 2-Dec-87 02:30:53 EST
Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services
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   I tried the development systems LOGIN and TSMON commands and they seem
to work fine when used with /TERM so they definitely aren't the old level
I commands.  As I have mentioned before, my system crashes periodically
when I'm running various terminal programs and I am beginning to think that
ACIAPAK is the common factor.  I can (somewhat) reliably crash my system
by flipping a switch on my modem which causes it to act as if it's 
receiving a stream of characters and then just arrange not to keep up with
the incoming characters.  I think there must be some problem with the
buffering logic in ACIAPAK.

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Name:     Mark Acfield (University of Toronto Computing Services)
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