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From: stratlif@cis.csuohio.edu (steven ratliff)
Subject: Re: NCSA Telnet & FreeBSD
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Christopher Hilton (chilton@MCS.COM) wrote:
: In article <Pine.SOL.3.91.950307114052.2008A-100000@planetx>,
: Bill Barnes, N3JIX <wlbarn@planetx.bloomu.edu> wrote:
: >On Mon, 6 Mar 1995, Jon Falconer wrote:
: >
: >> Is anyone else having trouble using the PC version of NCSA Telnet 2.3.08 
: >> to work with (login to and use) a system running FreeBSD CDROM rel. 2.0?
: >> The symptom: characters are not echoed when typed until after the 
: >> carriage return is typed. Then the line is printed on a new line and the 
: >> output of the typed command follows. It is as though NCSA Telnet is using 
: >
:[del]

	I haven't tried with FreeBSD 2.0, but with 386bsd 0.1 thru FreeBSD 1.1.5
 CUTCP has worked just fine.  I tried NCSA telnet but found it rather buggy.  
CUTCP is the same base source code with bug fixes and a very slightly better
user interface.  You might try and see if this solves the problem. 


Steve