G. <gerry77 at mail.com> writes:
On Tue, 22 Jan 2013 09:57:35 -0500, you wrote:
There is a test suite which attempts to validate whether or not an =
emulation > does VT (DEC) escape sequences correctly. I posted a
service which I = offer > to run this suit yesterday. 'telnet
great-escape.tmesis.com' and login= as > VTTEST. There is no password.
It's me or the Tmesis ASCII-art logo appears somewhat scrambled? I'm =
using PuTTY 0.62 (the latest) on Windows XP. I've tried more than once
before writing this, and got the same result either with a 80x24
terminal size, = or with a full screen PuTTY window that gives more or
less a 120x60 = terminal.
OK, just to be sure I looked at the raw data with tcpdump and there is =
really a CRLF where I think it should not:
0x00b0: 316d 6d71 716b 2020 206c 7171 7171 7171 1mmqqk...lqqqqqq
0x00c0: 7171 7171 7177 7171 7171 7171 7171 7171 qqqqqwqqqqqqqqqq
0x00d0: 7177 7171 7171 7171 7171 7171 7177 7171 qwqqqqqqqqqqqwqq
0x00e0: 7177 7171 7171 7171 710d 0a71 7171 7175 qwqqqqqqq..qqqqu
0x00f0: 1b28 421b 5b30 3b31 6d20 2874 6d29 1b5b .(B.[0;1m.(tm).[
The above is the second Tmesis logo line, the one ending with '(tm)'. =
Note that there is a CRLF pair on the fourth tcpdump line... :P
HTH, G.
Try it now. The default buffer size for the TNA0: template device is
obtained from the SYSGEN parameter TTY_BUF. It was 80 on that system
and I've now increased it to 132.
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