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From: mbaucom@cybernetics.net (Milton A. Baucom)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Maxium size for string to output?
Date: Thu, 11 May 1995 01:12:14 GMT
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I've seem to run across an interesting thing in CKermit 190 for XENIX. If
I try to output a string that is 320 characters long, the receiving system
acts as if a partial string was sent. It also appears as if there are some
control characters being sent. (There are none in the string.) If I split
the line into 79 character chunks, all is well.
Is there some sort of buffer being used for the output command?
Thanks
MAB
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