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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms,vmsnet.networks.desktop.pathworks,comp.protocols.kermit.misc,comp.sys.dec
Subject: Re: Pathworks Kermit Problem
Date: 20 Jan 1995 15:54:36 GMT
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In article <D2oF1I.B6G@ucc.su.oz.au>,
David Kelly <dave@alf.chem.su.oz.au> wrote:
>We're having a problem sending files from Pathworks kermit Windows VT320
>terminal emulator to VAX VMS 5.5-2 kermit server.
>Sending files from Vax to PC works fine.
>
>We login to VAX 7000 using Pathworks V5.0 Windows 3.1 VT320 terminal
>emulator version 5.0.093. We start kermit on VMS 5.5-2, kermit version
>3.3.118 and put it in server mode. We then select kermit send file menu
>on terminal emulator, select a file and start send process.
>
Can't help with this; your PC software is a DEC product, so you'll have
to get help from DEC.
However, you are more than welcome to use real Kermit software,
MS-DOS Kermit 3.14, on your PC in place of the DEC software. It supports
PATHWORKS connections too, as well as VT320 emulation and (of course)
Kermit transfers. If you have trouble with it, we can help.
You are also encouraged to install C-Kermit 5A(190) on your VAX.
Kermit-32 is no longer supported.
To learn more about Columbia University's Kermit software, point your
Web browser at URL:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
Or use anonymous ftp to kermit.columbia.edu and follow the signs.
Direct further questions to kermit@columbia.edu.
- Frank