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From: ciaraldi@Rochester.ARPA
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Subject: Z-100 Terminal emulation
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Date: Wed, 8-Feb-84 15:45:42 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb  8 15:45:42 1984
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From:  Mike Ciaraldi 

I have encountered a problem trying to run Emacs on a VAX/Unix system
using a Z-100 as a terminal.
I am running MODEM712 under CP/M-85, with the flag set which
allows control characters to get through to the screen
(rather than being filtered out, which is the default).
The Unix system (BSD 4.1c) thinks the terminal is an H-19.

When I start up Emacs, everything is correct except that
a "Y6" appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
The cursor controls, etc. work all right.
Does anyone know if there is a bug in the Z-100's emulation
of the H-19, or maybe a problem in the
standard Termcap?

Mike Ciaraldi
ciaraldi@rochester