Saturday, December 26, 2009

Backspace in SCO mode

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Hi,

I just purchased iSSH and I quite like it so far!

I have a couple of issues, though, that I hopefully can get some help
with:

1) I cannot get backspace to work in a SCO ANSI application (I am
using "SCO mode"). I have tried "stty erase ^H" and I have tried with
and without the "Backspace is ^H" setting. I have confirmed by "stty -
a" that backspace is set to ^H. Also, I have the TERM variable set to
ansi. The strange thing is that if I add a macro to send ^H, it
works. It is just the backspace on the keyboard that does not work no
matter what I try. Note that the issue is only in the SCO ANSI
application - when in the Linux shell, the backspace key works fine.
The SCO ANSI app works fine with the desktop version of putty or any
of a number of other emulators. Please advise - using the pie chart
everytime I need to delete a character is very cumbersome.

2) After the phone has gone to sleep and I wake it up again and try to
open any of the stored connections, I get "Fatal Error: No route to
host." I have to either wait a while, or exit iSSH and open another
app which accesses the Internet and then go back to iSSH and open the
connection.

Thanks,
Lars

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