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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@panix.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: ringing
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 16:26:06 +0000 (UTC)
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On 2006-11-19, mortier <mortier@locean-ipsl.upmc.fr> wrote:
: I'm a beginner as a kermit user so my question may be already answered
: in the FAQ but I could find it.
:
: I use kermit to communicate with a sea robot by iridium phone. How to
: make my terminal ringing (an audible ring lasting for while in order to
: wake up a person) when the robot calls the terminal ?
:
So you have a Kermit script running on your computer, and this script
contains an ANSWER command?
You could do something like this:
set ask-timer 2
if success {
local x
set quiet on
echo YOU HAVE A CALL at \v(time).
echo Press any key to start session...
while true {
getc x \7\7\7\7\7\7\7\7\7\7
if success break
sleep 1
}
}
set ask-timer 0
connect
- Frank