I'll chime in and say that ban.ai is horribly slow for me if I connect over
HECnet.
Totally normal over the Internet.
-Mark
On Tue, Oct 30, 2018 at 12:50 PM, Zane Healy <healyzh at avanthar.com> wrote:
On Oct 30, 2018, at 6:43 AM, Jeffrey H. Johnson
<jhj at trnsz.com> wrote:
Thank you for this.
I'm going to have to track down a bug in the Linux-derived code being
used to
connect Multics (which Johnny Billquist says is present in Linux as
well), and hopefully this will make that task much easier ? if I can catch
it while it's happening, because I've not been able to trigger it myself
yet.
How is your connection speed when connecting to ban.ai locally? I was
using ban.ai to test an emacs issue I found last week, and had to resort
to connecting over the internet.
BTW, the issue I found is that the iOS version of SecureCRT can?t use the
apostrophe or double-quotes key when in emacs on Multics. The key works as
expected from the command-line. This is true with both the iOS on-screen
keyboard, and an external Apple Magic keyboard. From the Mac version of
SecureCRT, the same is true for the apostrophe, however, the double-quote
character works. I?m not sure if this is an issue with SecureCRT, emacs,
or the DPS-8 emulator.
SecureCRT as a whole works great with OpenVMS, which is why I?ve purchased
a copy for both my Mac and iOS.
Zane