[comp.unix.xenix] Pcomm1.2 with Xenix

palowoda@megatest.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) (03/11/89)

  I got Pcomm1.1 running on Xenix 2.2, when I try and user the 
dialing directory I have to use <crtl><a><D>  "capitial D".
All the other commands take a lowercase characters. I looked 
at the case statement in the menu select code and there is 
nothing that I can see wrong with it, and it's no different than
the other commands sequences. Has anyone seen this, or is there
a fix for this?

Also, I have patches 1-8 and 10. Somehow I missed 8 and 9, can anyone
tell me where to get these?

Also is version 2.0 of Pcomm out?

---Bob

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daveh@marob.MASA.COM (Dave Hammond) (03/12/89)

In article <2896@megatest.UUCP> palowoda@megatest.UUCP (Bob Palowoda) writes:
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>  I got Pcomm1.1 running on Xenix 2.2, when I try and user the 
>dialing directory I have to use <crtl><a><D>  "capitial D".
>All the other commands take a lowercase characters. I looked 
>at the case statement in the menu select code and there is 
>nothing that I can see wrong with it, and it's no different than
>the other commands sequences. Has anyone seen this, or is there
>a fix for this?

I don't run Pcomm, but I'm willing to bet that this is related to
the recent Pcomm-related posting concerning "getch()" in Curses.
The SCO getch() call is buggy, in that it returns null for several
keys, one-of-which is 'd'.

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