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From: jason@idiom.com (Jason Venner)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: C Kermit and meta keys
Date: 03 Nov 1994 21:45:26 GMT
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I use C-Kermit on my linux machine and dial into various unix hosts.
Kermit does not seem to honor the meta key.
Is there a way to make it recongnize 8 bit characters and pass them through
to the remote side?
Thanks -- Jason