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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Help! Strip high bit(MSKERMIT)
Message-Id: <1994Dec18.192447.35700@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 18 Dec 94 19:24:47 MDT
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In article <3cvkpa$i9d@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>, jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman) writes:
> In article <CHANG.94Dec16183135@theta.math.wsu.edu>,
> Ching Mo Chang <chang@theta.math.wsu.edu> wrote:
>>Did MSKERMIT has the option to set "strip high bit" off?
>>
>>To view chinese characters on line in an 8 bit chinese dos system, I can
>>use com program like Telix with the "strip high bit" off option, but in
>>MSKERMIT(3.14 b14), using the 8bit option defined in mskermit.ini, I just
>>got some strange characters (same as I use Telix with "strip high bit" on).
>>
>>If someone can help, I'll be very appreciates.
>>
>>Ching-Mo
>
> The other program must be called from with C-kermit, and then it must
> the ports file handle as a parameter. It cannot try to open the port
> directly.
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In terminal emulation mode the MS-DOS Kermit command to change
the high bit of bytes displayed by 8-bit terminals (assuming a parity
of NONE) is
SET TERM DISPLAY {7-BIT, 8-BIT}, or alternatively
SET TERM BYTESIZE {same as above}, or alternatively
SET DISPLAY {same as above, plus file transfer screen options}
These are aliases of the same command. Use SHOW TERMINAL to see the
active setting.
Joe D.