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terminal_setup [2019/02/01 07:03] – [Terminal Configurations] g00r00terminal_setup [2019/02/01 07:04] – [Terminal / Command Prompt Configurations] g00r00
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 In Unix-Based environments, the operating system terminal settings can often times be tweaked to allow for more accurate looking local login's to the BBS simply by typing "./mystic" on the command prompt. Mystic has the option to run in the local console in both traditional CP437 or UTF8 modes, allowing for many different ways to configure a terminal to work well locally. In Unix-Based environments, the operating system terminal settings can often times be tweaked to allow for more accurate looking local login's to the BBS simply by typing "./mystic" on the command prompt. Mystic has the option to run in the local console in both traditional CP437 or UTF8 modes, allowing for many different ways to configure a terminal to work well locally.
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 +In Windows, often times the default installation will include inaccurate DOS colors and some non-optimal settings for the command prompt.  The good news is that these colors and options can easily be set by closing your command prompts and importing a registry file to set more DOS accurate colors and options.
  
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terminal_setup.txt · Last modified: 2023/01/23 23:44 by g00r00

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