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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit between Linux and wood working equipment
Date: 28 Jul 1995 13:35:23 GMT
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In article <3v676i$5jp@mmddvan.mdd.comm.mot.com>,
Mike Kreykenbohm <krey> wrote:
: I am working at establishing a server on Linux that is capable to handle
: a Multi bore Wood Panel Drilling equipment as a Kermit client. The equipment
: interfaces to MS-DOS Kermit without problems, but I am unable to get it
: to read or write files to the Kermit Server on Linux correctly.
:
: 2 problems:
: 1) the drilling machine executes the command /bin/ls .\*.ATR when it
: is in unix mode (Yes the slash is backwards) and linux can not find any
: appropriate files. The machine works fine in Dos mode with a Dos server.
:
Backslash (\) is a special character to C-Kermit. Try:
/bin/ls .\\*.ATR
or
/bin/ls .\{92}*.ATR
: 2) Files sent by the drill to the Linux server have the correct name, but
: the file contains many character zeros, some correct data.
:
Either your Multi bore Wood Panel Drilling Kermit client is faulty, or
the original file does not contain what you think it contains, or you are
transferring the file in binary mode instead of text more or vice versa.
: The manuacturer of the drill equipment says I should be using a DOS
: compatible version of kermit version 3.1 .
:
: Does anyone know the settings that would make the server work the same
: as a DOS server.
:
You will have to provide more details: settings, packet logs, etc.
Send them to kermit@columbia.edu.
- Frank