Re: Re: Setting a default terminal type for a specific port
By: nelgin to All on Wed Feb 14 2024 06:07 pm
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2024 15:42:40 -0800
> "Digital Man" (VERT) wrote:
>
>
> > For terminal output, CP437 is the default charset, so no 8th bit
> > filtering should be happening.
>
> > When you say "accept IBM extended ASCII", it sounds like you're
> > talking about input (from the user's keyboard), but I think you're
> > talking about output (from the server).
>
> If going through a terminal setup through Default User Settings,
> there's an option:
>
> Does your terminal support IBM extended ASCII (CP437)?
>
> If you select No, then the BBS will not send mode 7 characters. This
> has to be selected as yes.
Right and "yes" is the default.
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