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Re: [openrisc] Thanks for the tip.



Ctrl-M is ASCII "Return"
CTRL-J is ASCII "Line Feed"

The routine you are using to assemble a packet is likely waiting for "Line
Feed" to indicate command complete. This provides you with the ability to
localy edit the command packet (Ctrl-? is "Rubout"). Some systems use
"Return" as line delimiter while others use "Line Feed" and yet others use
both. Ctrl-L may also work ("Form Feed") as well as Ctrl-K ("Vertical Tab").



----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael McAllister" <mmcallister@annapmicro.com>
To: <openrisc@opencores.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 4:13 PM
Subject: [openrisc] Thanks for the tip.


> Pressing CTRL-J worked.  I still do not see the characters echo as I
> type them, but after pressing CTRL-J, the buffer is sent.  I can't do
> capital letters, but, hey, at least it's something! I will start
> exploring the telnet code to see if I can discover anything more & will
> report what's up.
>
> I want to thank everyone that has sent responses to my questions over
> the last 6 weeks... I couldn't have gotten so far so fast without your
> help.  As promised, I am going to have a "newbies.faq" in 2-3 weeks...
> it's basically a document that contains much of the information that is
> available by searching the OpenRISC forum, as well as some pointers of
> things that I found along the way. Maybe it will help someone.
>
> Michael McAllister
>
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