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From: rripley@digital.net
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Hardware flow control
Date: 7 Dec 1995 22:09:49 GMT
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I'm using C-Kermit on a Silicon Graphics Indigo2. Does anyone know how to get
hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) turned on? Kermit won't let me set it and the
man page just says that RTS/CTS can be selected if the computer and its
operating system support it (and mine does). But there is no SET FLOW RTS/CTS
option in my Kermit. I have to get this working ASAP and don't have time to
order the official documentation, but if anyone has the docs on C-Kermit, I
believe the answer is in chapter 8 if you could look it up for me. Much
thanks.
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Rob Ripley
Veda, Inc.
rripley@digital.net