-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ð thus on Wed, 7 Feb 1996 21:51:10 -0500 (EST), Ben virtually scripted... Ben> How about setting a flag on the pc, if it is set ON, add a newline Ben> every time a letter is entered...then the get_input() should think Ben> that <enter> has been hit. It will then be on its merry way to Ben> parsing it.... It may be that you specifically have to toss it out of Ben> the get_input() loop via the flag.. It just depends on where it Ben> checks for <newline> 1. it's a CLIENT based, whether the input buffer is raw or cooked. the only standard way to make the input unbuffered is to use telnet escape codes (there is one to turn off buffered input) 2. tintin and some other clients normally don't support the full telnet escape codes. d. - -- Automagically: adv. Automatically, but in a way which, for some reason (typically because it is too complicated, or too ugly, or perhaps even too trivial), I don't feel like explaining to you. ~ from the jargon file -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBMRmAJoX26urqpgG1AQHlyQP+PM8dsbyKwp5A1SFLWgQzP+tmN0KrOZda gdwWMyS1siUN19UPQ26iY8lwsSNptKUfq12UkpD/9YkMwJmkMeQ9RUkrvqd1Yq91 X/8EQcDzygbvjLA0MzCd5reHHFNMnJqXtwXqmIUKHjgvIa9pC4f2DWP0144/ojqC dOq14sFUI4U= =HvdV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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