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From: Bradley Pick <BPICK@cisti.lan.nrc.ca>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Why do I get ^Q's when I execute my scripts?
Date: 23 Apr 1995 18:29:05 GMT
Organization: National Research Council, Canada
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BPICK@CISTI.LAN.NRC.CA wrote:
>
> Using ms-dos kermit 3.14 I receive back ^Q's throughout scripts
> when telneting to various hosts, in this case an IBM mainframe.
> This seems to happen when my script pauses after issuing some
> commands. I've played around with the obvious choices of flow control
> parity, etc.... and nothing worked.
>
> The strange part is that I do not get any ^Q's back when I manually
> do a telnet.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Brad
I've read about "set handshake" in the book "using ms-dos kermit" and
on page 57 it tells me what ^Q is.But when i try to change it to
XON , XOFF ,CR or to the equivalent code I alway end up having
"HANDSHAKE CHARACTER: 36" If I say "SET HANDSHAKE XON" should I not
see "SET HANDSHAKE CHARACTER: XON" when i do "SHOW COM" or am I doing
something seriously wrong here.
Thanks
Brad