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From: lla@med.unc.edu (Lance Arnder)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Autodialing Script?
Date: 30 Nov 1994 01:32:46 GMT
Organization: UNC-CH School of Medicine
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Does anyone know where I might find a simple autodialing script for
C-Kermit? I've written one myself that works using MS-DOS Kermit
but doesn't work using C-Kermit on an RS6000. The input command
intercepts messages from the computer I'm dialing to but it
doesn't seem to intercept messages from the modem (like "call
failed 'line BUSY'") - therefore I can't test to see if the line
I'm dialing is busy. I realize that this is a solved problem but
it is frustrating me beyond its importance.
Thanks a priori,
Lance Arnder
Imaging Physics Laboratory, Duke University
Dept. of Radiology, UNC-CH