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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 21:22:33 -0800
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Subject: Re: DJGPP termios
From: Blair Campbell <blairdude AT gmail DOT com>
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>> Ok so I disabled termios emulation of escape sequences by setting
>> __libc_write_termios_hook to NULL after calling init_dialog. Now with
>> an ansi driver loaded, it runs fine in pure DOS, with the exception
>> that it looks like not all of the escape sequences that it uses are
>> supported by nansi.sys.  Does this indicate a problem in termios?
>
> Maybe, who knows? v2.04 is beta-quality software, so all bets are
> off.  I'd suggest to try with v2.03 first.

Maybe I will, but I would have to reconfigure/recompile quite a few
libraries.  I think I might download the libc source code and see if I
can find out what's causing the problem/if it's causing the problem

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