I'll test it under Term 4.8.
Can't get online at the moment as the board is busy, is that you intric8?
This is pretty common actually with any ANSI terminal program. This occurs when a series of characters puts the terminal into ANSI graphics mode, at which point you get the 128 byte shifted value displayed instead of the normal value. This happens typically when a connection is terminated or the wrong baud rate is selected, the modem is first plugged in, etc. The solution I used back in the day (and still) is to switch screen modes from what you are using to something else, and then back again to what you were using - at least this works for JRComm and NComm, which are the only Amiga terminal programs that I use.Bulletdust wrote:I can't get Term to work now, it comes up like this and I have no idea why.
Every other terminal program connects just fine in PETSCII or ANSI mode. I've had Term working before, not too sure what's going on?