So far, this is the list that doesn't work (well, they do but backspace doesn't work and it gives that funky "j'"),
I tried them all this evening::
Atari ST:
ANSITerm
STalker
TAZ
Windows:
HyperTerminal
What does work is telnet through the command prompt on any version of Windows I've tried, plus the shell under any Linux box I've tried. How odd is that?
Regardless, the common denominator is DarkForce.
BBS Express! ST Pro uses "MDM" files to send commands to a modem. When I switched to the Lantronix devices, I dropped using these files because it worked without them. There were 3; bootup.mdm, reset.mdm and F10.mdm. Bootup is used when you first start the BBS software, reset is used everytime a caller hangs up, and F10 just exits the BBS software, making sure any device is hung up and reset. The only one I still use is F10. That's what I know.
What I don't really know, and now has me wondering, is what the BBS software sends to the modem/Lantronix if no mdm files are in play.
Or is this still possibly some odd setting in the Lantronix itself?
I think I'm going to logon to Marius' BBS and ask him to send me his modem files and just see what settings he is using with his Lantronix...or maybe just PM him.
To be continued...
PS BTW Stephen, if you've not tried ANSITerm you should - it actually does a really good job of displaying ANSI on an ST. DarkForce looked about like it does under my Kubuntu box.
















