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From: pintzuks@acf2.nyu.edu (pintzuks)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: DOS Compatibility Card & Kermit
Date: 18 Jul 1995 18:36:29 GMT
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I just bought a Power Macintosh 6100/66 with Geoport Telecom Adapter (14400
bps) and a DOS Compatibility Card, and I got the latest versions of
MacKermit (0.991(190)) and MS-Kermit (3.13, simplified version) distributed
by NYU's Academic Computing Facility. MacKermit works just fine, so I know
that all the modem hardware is working. But I am having problems using
MS-Kermit under DOS on the Compatibility Card. I set the port and the
modem speed, and I can dial and make a connection (so I'm accessing the
modem), but at various points in the introductory stages of getting to
NYUMODEM (NYU's terminal server) and through to the computer on which I
have an account, the connection drops and/or the modem makes strange noises
(clicks and buzzes) and at times the phone that I'm dialing on rings in
short bursts. Usually when this happens, the entire operating system
freezes and I have to restart.
Has anyone used Kermit in this way? Does anyone have any suggestions for
things that I can try?
Susan Pintzuk
pintzuks@acf2.nyu.edu