Re: 1000h1006h codes showing at key prompt
By: Karloch to All on Sun May 31 2020 02:05 am
Hi all!
After some updates to the latest CVS version, last one done about 90 minutes since this message, Synchronet is showing the TELNET client at my MSX the codes 1000h1006h at key prompts like "Hit a key" or "YES NO". You can see what I am talking about here (1) and here (2).
If I connect to vert.synchro.net I can se the very same. The codes are not showing in SyncTERM or Windows Telnet client. What could they be?
They're mouse tracking enablement sequences:
https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.pdf
I am in
contact with MSX telnet client developers and they tell me that the code is not part of the TELNET protocol.
No, it's a terminal control sequence (beginning with ESC[, like all the others).
The problem didn't happen in previous Synchronet versions.
Regards,
Carlos
(1) https://msx.pics/images/2020/05/31/IMG_20200531_015215-Large.jpg
(2) https://msx.pics/images/2020/05/31/IMG_20200531_014825-Large.jpg
It's a problem with the terminal program. It's supposed to ignore (not display) unrecognized escape sequences.
digital man
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