stickler@rc.nokia.fi (Patrick Stickler RC 910) (11/28/90)
I'm having a problem with multiscreens on a 'new' machine. I'm running SCO XENIX/286 2.2.3 on a 16 MHz 286 with 1 MB ram. On startup, six screens are automatically allocated based on the amount of memory; however, the last three screens do not work properly. I can log in (so getty is working) and the cursor moves 'properly' but no text is echoed to the screen itself. Also, if I switch back and forth between one of the working screens and one that does not echo, the previous working screens output remains. I've piped the output from stty -a to a file for each of the six screens and they are all identical, so the settings are OK. And I've tried stty sane several times, but that doesn't help. If anyone has any ideas, please speak up... Thanks, /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Patrick Stickler University of Helsinki stickler@cc.Helsinki.FI ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
kevin@utekza.UUCP (Kevin Gribble) (12/03/90)
In article <327@pepper.rc.nokia.fi> stickler@rc.nokia.fi (Patrick Stickler RC 910) writes: > >I'm having a problem with multiscreens on a 'new' machine. I'm >running SCO XENIX/286 2.2.3 on a 16 MHz 286 with 1 MB ram. On Your problem straight of is too little memory. Try put another Meg in and lots of problems disappear. Kevin Gribble kevin@utekza.UUCP ....!ddsw1!olsa99!iosys!utekza!kevin