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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MS-DOS 3.1.3 problems
Message-Id: <1994Nov23.122910.33675@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 23 Nov 94 12:29:10 MDT
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In article <3avsfs$iq2@news.cais.com>, pifer@cais2.cais.com () writes:
>>From: darkstar@chopin.udel.edu (Jerry Alexandratos)
<much omitted>
>>4) Terminals and Terminalr don't exist anymore. Check the *.upd and
>> *.bwr files. Their funcionality has been replace by using apc command
>> codes. If you look at the C-Kermit ini files, you will see a bunch
>> of macros that use apc to send sequences down to the pc to do
>> ``one-sided'' file transfers.
>
> I have looked up the apc in the kermit.upd but have not come upon how to
> set it correctly on the PC side. There are examples on to do that same on
> the host side but do not relate equivalently. I also do not have .ini files
> where they are defined. Do you have any examples of such?
SET TERMINAL APC ? to see the only thing one can do on the clients.
It's that simple this time. The host's APC command has the text strings
(client Kermit commands) to be executed on the client. Creative folks may
wish to invoke macros on the client, and have those macros defined on the
client rather than sending long strings from the host.
Joe D.