NETOPRJW@NCSUVM.BITNET (06/02/89)
I use kermit recently to connect the PC(Xt clone) to the mainframe. Somethings are bothering me. I try to use VAX Editor, but the Kermit can not emulate the function keys very well. I use cd286 xt/at 101 key board, and hap.ini, f1-f4 work, but the rest do not work. Thanks for any suggestion. Jeff wang
ts@chyde.uwasa.fi (Timo Salmi LASK) (06/02/89)
In article <758NETOPRJW@NCSUVM> NETOPRJW@NCSUVM.BITNET writes: > I use kermit recently to connect the PC(Xt clone) to the mainframe. >Somethings are bothering me. > I try to use VAX Editor, but the Kermit can not emulate the function >keys very well. I use cd286 xt/at 101 key board, and hap.ini, f1-f4 work, >but the rest do not work. I have had to tackle a similar problem and the keyboad driver(s) can be anomymous ftp:d from 128.214.12.3 as /pc/ts/tskerm20.arc. I also suggest that you get MsKermit version 2.32A rather than 2.32 while you are at it. ................................................................... Prof. Timo Salmi School of Business Studies, University of Vaasa, SF-65101, Finland Internet: ts@chyde.uwasa.fi Funet: vakk::salmi Bitnet: salmi@finfun
esulzner@cadev4.intel.com (Eric Sulzner ~) (06/05/89)
In article <758NETOPRJW@NCSUVM> NETOPRJW@NCSUVM.BITNET writes: > I use kermit recently to connect the PC(Xt clone) to the mainframe. > I try to use VAX Editor, but the Kermit can not emulate the function >keys very well. I use cd286 xt/at 101 key board, and hap.ini, f1-f4 work, >but the rest do not work. Type SHOW KEY, followed by a ? to the next prompt. It'll show you what's mapped to what. Eric Sulzner cadev4::esulzner 5-4177 SC3-17