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From: Rich Godlewsky <76412.156@compuserve.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Problems using Kermit with PCMCIA Modems
Date: 18 Oct 1995 12:07:02 GMT
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To: ALL@columbia.edu
We are unable to connect to a remote site calling in to kermit when we
are using a PCMCIA modem on a laptop (e.g., Hayes OPTIMA 144 +FAX for
PCMCIA). Although we are able to use the same modem to connect to
CompuServe and even use Kermit to call a remote site and transfer a file.
The problem we have is that we see the word RING but never see CONNECT
9600. We are using Kermit Version 3.14 and have the same version
installed on a desktop PC with a Hayes External Optima 144 + fax modem
which has no problems connecting to the remote site.
Another strange item is that when we go into connect mode on the laptop
and try to evaluate registers on the modem (e.g., ATS0 or ATS86) or
execute any command we get "+++ ATH0" back and not the contents of the
register.
We also converted MSKERMIT.INI and MSCUSTOM.INI to be all upper case.
Any ideas on how to resolve this problem? Does Kermit have known problems
with PCMCIA Modems?
Thanks for any help in advance,
Rich Godlewsky (76412.156@compuserve.com)
Sparta Systems