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Subject: Questions about kterm
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Date: 9 May 88 23:57:00 GMT
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	Is there anyone familar with kterm ?

	Here are some questions about kterm :

	Either in EUC mode or not, I found that the Most Significant Bit of "c" 
	is never set to 1 on line 124 of charproc.c .  So the following converstion
	code is not executed.  ( I found this by tracing the code in the dbx)

	From the looking at the MEMO, it sounded that Kterm in the EUC mode should be able to
	allow 8 bit input and output.  However, I don't think it is doing so.

	I tried to display files that contain characters with MSB set, but only get
	equivelent 7 bit characters.

	I then found that any Input or Output through the "csh" will be processed
	and the MSB will be cut off.  So in fact, the program will get only the 7
	bits input and output.

	Is there any way I can process 8 bit data using Kterm ?
	Am I supposed to setup certain options in the csh before I execute Kterm?

	Thanks in advance.