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From: darkstar@chopin.udel.edu (Jerry Alexandratos)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Help With MSK 3.14 And APC
Date: 24 Jan 1995 14:12:55 -0500
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I don't know what I'm missing here. I want to create a pcget and
pcsend macro similar to the ones that I use with C-Kermit 5A(190) to
automatically send and receive files from another computers.
I can't get this to work right. If I do "apc <string>" when connected
to my host, I get the string placed and executed.
However if I do this when the host is using C-Kermit, I get an error
complaining that it doesn't recognize the command or string.
For example, `apc r' prints r on the command line. If I'm in C-Kermit on
the host (remember MSK locally) and I do `apc r' I see _r?no keywords
match _r \ found on the C-Kermit> prompt.
My guess is that C-Kermit isn't interpretting the string correctly.
I've checked and everything says that it's using 8-bit modes, etc...
Am I missing something so obvious that it's silly. I get the
impression from the documentation that this should work.
Thanks in advance...
--Jerry
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|> Jerry Alexandratos ** "vengo de la tierra del <|
|> darkstar@strauss.udel.edu ** fuego ten cuidado cuando <|
|> darkstar@canary.pearson.udel.edu ** llamas mi nombre..." <|