That's what I think but I can't find a setting in Tera Term to ignore bit 7.
So I figured I'd do it by brute force -- replacing the OEM font.
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Subject: RE: Anyone got a plain ASCII Windows font?
On Sat, 27 Aug 2005, Richard A. Cini wrote:
My Altair is configured for 8N1 as is the terminal (a
Windows PC). For
some reason when I LIST a BASIC program I see >127 on some characters
(mostly punctuation). Typing in produces the right screen characters.
Maybe there's something else wrong?
Maybe BASIC only expected to send 7 bit characters so has garbage in bit
7...
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Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 11:38 AM
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Subject: Re: Anyone got a plain ASCII Windows font?
What the heck is sending ASCII characters >
127 to your terminal and
why?
Sending 7 bits + parity and receiver expecting 8 bit characters?
Peter Wallace
Peter Wallace
Mesa Electronics