| Title: | DECwindows Terminal Emulator | 
| Notice: | Please enter QARs in the DECW-SSB database on TRIFID | 
| Moderator: | HANNAH::ALFRED | 
| Created: | Mon May 04 1987 | 
| Last Modified: | Tue Apr 15 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 1868 | 
| Total number of notes: | 10053 | 
Cross posted in VMSnotes # 412 Quite a while ago, there was a problem with DECterms at creation time. When the DECterm was created, there was a timing window where the user had to leave the DECterm alone. If they provided it with input too soon, loginout got control of it, if I remember correctly. What did the DECterm folk do to take care of this problem? The reason I ask is that a software vendor is using pseudoterminals, and the terminals ignore input for a short amount of time after the terminal is created. I'm suspecting that their problem is essentially the same thing that DECterms had. Any ideas? -- Chuck Newman
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    Below is an answer from my husband Alfred, the last DECterm maintainer.
    >What did the DECterm folk do to take care of this problem?
    I don't have access to the code anymore, but we simply set a flag and
    then threw away any input characters received until a certain event
    occured (but I can't remember exactly what that was).  A simple SEARCH
    through the sources should find it, though...
    Kristen
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