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From: am856@yfn.ysu.edu (Michael DeCosta III)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Terminal emulation in script
Date: 12 May 1995 05:49:47 GMT
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References: <1995May11.083945.50507@cc.usu.edu> <11MAY199501261479@csbn2.concordia.ca>
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In a previous article, jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) says:
>In article <11MAY199501261479@csbn2.concordia.ca>, cabilio@csbn2.concordia.ca writes:
>> Is there no way to have MS-Kermit perform terminal emulation while a script
>> is running? Here are two examples of where this would be desirable (I was
>> using MS-Kermit 3.14 under DOS 6.2 and VMS 5.5-2):
> <further details omitted>
>----------
> Briefly put, no there isn't. Script commands are executed at the
>Kermit prompt, Connect mode (terminal emulation) is invoked from the
>Kermit prompt too. Terminal type responses, such as to SET TERM/INQ,
>can be made from scripts using canned response sequences listed in text
>file msvibm.vt.
> Joe D.
>
The closest that you could get would be to use an outside console
driver such as ANSI. I have noted that the script handler processes
all its stuff through the outside driver when it is active.