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Date: 12 May 88 01:28:01 GMT
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>>    While I'm at it, is there a way of disabling mousetext?
>>Sometimes when I run vi in vt100 emulation, I get mousetext
>>rather than inverse characters.

I have that problem quite a bit. I find that if I escape back o the
KERMIT prompt and then CONNECT again it resets things back to normal. I do
a lot of escaping back and forth to do KERMIT transfers and suspect that that
is when the problem pops up. This has always solved it.
By the way, I just logged on with my new SUPRA MODEM 2400. This modem is cheap,
($180), and it looks cheap.However, it seems to work great. There are some
nice extras like saving a number to nonvolatile ram, etc. I'll let you know
how it works. By the way, they have a users group discount of %20 IF YOU ASK,
so be sure to ask. It knocked the price of mine to below 150. It's very small,
less than half the size of a Hayes 300. As to it's looking like something from
Ktel corporation, no problem, I just put it on the shelf under the desk. It's p
plugged into one of my switched outlets.
Ah yes, switched outlets. I like the fact that my //C's power supply is externa
l so that it heats up the room, not my motherboard. I have 1 meg of /RAM, and
a clock inboard with no heating problems. this may not seem like much until
you've seen the insides of a //c. It's packed in there and I've killed what
circulation I had with the Z-RAM. However, the power off switch is on the
computer, not the power supply. If your using your //c with a nonswitched outle
t it's connected all of the time.
Oops, it's certainly easy to ramble at 2400, isn't it?