friedl@vsi.UUCP (Stephen J. Friedl) (02/27/88)
Netpeople, We've been running a 3B2/400 for a while and have been through a number of releases of the operating system. One chron- ic problem is that PORTS cards (the ones with a parallel port and four serial ports) seem to add delays when backspaces are written. Try this: $ echo "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b" and watch the cursor blow by the xxxxx and then move noticeably slower on the backspaces -- I timed it at around 300 baud. There are no backspace delays set via termio -- I wrote a hand- full of little programs to open the port in absolutely *raw* mode to no avail -- but I still get the delays. If I set the high bit the \b goes out quickly, and this problem does occur on the EPORTS cards. I have seen this on every 3B2 I have been on and AT&T has no answer for me. Has anybody else seen this? Any suggestions? I've already rewritten some of my termcap/terminfo entries to use alternate move-the-cursor-left strings but sometimes there are no other ways than to use backspace. Sigh. Thanks, Steve -- Life : Stephen J. Friedl @ V-Systems, Inc/Santa Ana, CA *Hi Mom* CSNet: friedl%vsi.uucp@kent.edu ARPA: friedl%vsi.uucp@uunet.uu.net uucp : {kentvax, uunet, attmail, ihnp4!amdcad!uport}!vsi!friedl