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Operating Systems SCO Command line overwrite Post 303031167 by Corona688 on Friday 22nd of February 2019 10:25:27 AM
Old 02-22-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by steveo314
I was wondering if there was a way to clear a wrongly entered character. hitting backspace puts in a different character rather than removing the character.
This means that your terminal and the system disagree on what character a backspace is.

What is your terminal?
 

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SETHOST(1)						      General Commands Manual							SETHOST(1)

NAME
sethost - Emulates a DEC VT100 terminal SYNOPSIS
sethost [options] nodename Options: [-Vh] [-e char] DESCRIPTION
sethost emulates a DEC VT100 terminal. This application implements the CTERM protocol over DECnet for connecting to a remote DECnet host emulating a DEC VT100 terminal. dnlogin is a replacement for sethost with more compatibility features. OPTIONS
-e <char> Set the exit character. By default this is ^]. You can specify the exit character as a control character by preceding it with a cir- cumflex eg (^A means control-A) or as a number in decimal (default), octal (starting with a zero), or hexadecimal (preceded by 0x or 0X). -h -? Displays help for using the command. -V Show the version of the package that sethost was built with. EXAMPLES
Connect to remote VAX host named "mv3100". sethost mv3100 HELPFUL HINTS
The CTERM specifications available from Digital does not include how to setup VMS terminal characteristics, so the host cannot identify the capabilities of the session we are creating. The simplest workaround is to set the terminal capabilities manually upon login or including the following command in the login.com DCL procedure. $ SET TERM/DEC_CRT SEE ALSO
dntype(1), dndir(1), dndel(1), dntask(1), dnping(1) DECnet utilities July 27 1998 SETHOST(1)
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