Msg: 5272 *Conference*

08-04-94 18:57:21

From: MARY ANN SCHAFER

To : RICHARD HANSON

Subj: WIERD PROBLEM

Your predictions were right, the "@" gives an "H", and the GRPH"[", or was it
GRPH"]" gave the predicted "h".  However, changing the stop bits to "2" didn't
do anything, ever trying all combinations of "7" and "8", "I" and "N".  So what
next?  Did I notice in your literature that you have something on VT-100
terminal emulation?  would that work with this wierd parity problem, if in fact
it is a parity problem.  Thanks for your advice.