??? 7E1 on HP UNIX ???

Scott Campbell scott at skypod.uucp
Fri Mar 22 08:44:49 AEST 1991


In article <1991Mar20.055926.22018 at sbcs.sunysb.edu> sgoldgab at csws1.ic.sunysb.edu (Sergey Goldgaber) writes:
>I am trying to connect to my university UNIX system via a terminal set
>to 1 stop-bit, even parity, and character size of 7.
>The modem connects fine, and I have no problems unil I login.  Afterwards,
>the system doesn't seem to accept certain standard characters ('d' for
>example).  It does except certain others (such as 't').
>I have tried playing around with 'stty', but nothing seems to help.

I don't know if this is the same problem, but I used to log into an IBM 
system a while back through a series/1 front end.  At first it would
only accept some characters - this happened before I selected my terminal
type: Vt100 came out as t100 (the v didn't come through).

To make a long story short, I solved the problem by coming in with even
parity instead of no parity.  Maybe you have the reverse problem.  Try
dialing in with no parity and 8 bits, or even odd or space parity.  Also
play with the stop bits.  They might be set to some silly number like 2
for some reason.  These are all functions of the way the line is set up - 
they could be just about anything - depends on the mood of the installer.

Hope this helps.
scott


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