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It seems to me that when using the USB-Blaster as a console, the back space does not "erase" the previous character. It generates the cntrl-H (^H), but linux still complains after the correction.
For example - in root directory: when I type (^H is back space): # ls bis^Hn I get: bin: No such file or directory It seems like the backspace corrects the word in error, but also blows away the first word. I'm new to this Linux stuff, so can anyone help out? A new console device would be great. Hopefully, I don't have to live with this http://forum.niosforum.com/work2/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/mad.gif Thanks, rppolicyLink Copied
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