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From: alk@swifty.cfa.org (Tony Kimball)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
Subject: Re: New version of slip8250?
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Does anyone know whether there is a 16550-aware cslip driver extant?
and when I EXIT back to kermit, the
> connection is cut off.
>
> Any ideas why this is happening? Fixes? I couldn't find anything to fix this.
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Good grief. No, there is no obvious "fix" since the problem is not
directly a Kermit difficulty. When Kermit shells to DOS it detaches from the
serial port, and perhaps your Toshiba and/or the internal modem is doing a
power-save operation that yields the strange behavior. Some internal modems
are known to have bizarre side effects when their serial port is programmed,
and there is nothing much more that we can do to avoid such situations (they
depend on the precise model and so on).
Joe D.