From: Daniel Supernaw-Issen (daniel@austin.ibm.com)
Date: 07/31/93


From: daniel@austin.ibm.com (Daniel Supernaw-Issen)
Subject: Re: [PROBLEM] Modem disconnect garble screws up my terminal character set
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1993 13:36:51 GMT


In article <GOWEN.93Jul31083838@apex.cs.tufts.edu>, gowen@apex.cs.tufts.edu (Gregory Owen) writes:
>
> jeffk@garnet.msen.com (Jeff Kopmanis) writes:
> > When I disconnect from my online system, occasionally, some 8-bit
> > garbage comes down the line and sets my terminal's character set real
> > weird. This
> That's about normal 8).
> > What's up? If no one knows, how can I reset my terminal session to a
> > start-up condition without rebooting?
[a reply deleted]
I've had the same problem. Here's the fix:
after you exit kermit or what ever (you can do that "blind" despite the garbage
i assume) type cntrl-v cntrl-o and press return. the shell will echo that it
has no idea what you are talking about, but your display will be back to normal.

Hope this help.

Daniel Supernaw-Issen

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