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From: shoppa@altair.krl.caltech.edu (Tim Shoppa)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: I need help with Kermit.
Date: 1 Oct 1995 22:56:10 GMT
Organization: Kellogg Radiation Lab, Caltech
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In article <44j0lo$4rn@bcarh8ab.bnr.ca>, Duc Le <duchle@bnr.ca> wrote:
>Hello,
>
> I am trying to connect my PC, and SUN SPARCstation 5 thru serial ports, and
>using kermit for file transfer. The kermit version on the SUN is C-Kermit 5A,
>and the PC version is MS-Kermit (very old version). With the proper parameters
>set, I can't get it connect, and send/receive file.
>
> Here are what I set:
> SUN PC
> --- --
> set line /dev/ttya set port com2
> set parity none set parity none
> set terminal bytesize 8
> set speed 9600 set baud 9600
>
> Here are my questions:
>
>a) Where can I get the lastest version of Kermit run on PC.
Anonymous ftp from kermit.columbia.edu, directory /kermit/archives,
file msvibm.zip.
>b) What I am missing? I have the serial cable directly connect the 2 computers.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
If I assume that "direct" means "not a null modem cable", then this is your
problem. You need a null modem cable.
Tim. (shoppa@altair.krl.caltech.edu)