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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: File Transfer
Message-Id: <1995Aug31.092748.60213@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 31 Aug 95 09:27:48 MDT
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In article <702050560wnr@cddc.demon.co.uk>, Brenda Robb <Brenda@cddc.demon.co.uk> writes:
> MS-Kermit vers. 3.14 C-Kermit vers. 5A(179) BETA Unix SVR4
>
> Can anyone help me, I'm trying to do File Transfers from Unix to
> IBM-PC. My problem is that I don't want the operator to have to use
> kermit command level.
> I can set my Unix kermit in SERVER mode but then I have to break down
> to local kermit command line to issue my GET command.
> I've tried to use the TERMINALS/TERMINALR macros, as described in
> MS-KERMIT vers 2.32, and then SETting KEYs for those verbs
> eg SET KEY \2415 \Kterminals etc but kermit tells me that the verbs
> don't exist.
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If you read the release notes accompanying MSK v3.14 you will
discover that TerminalR/S macros had to be abandoned because DEC used
the communication codes for other purposes, sigh. In their places is the
much more general APC command, details of which are in the notes. I think
you will like the APC command better.
While you are rummaging around, may I recommend upgrading C Kermit
to the modern era. It is version 5A(190) these days. Please visit
kermit.columbia.edu for the latest Kermits.
Joe D.