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  6. From: gerlach@netcom.com (Matthew H. Gerlach)
  7. Subject: Re: logging keystrokes
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  11. Date: Fri, 7 Jun 1996 14:34:57 GMT
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  14.  
  15. >C-Kermit does not have a specific method of logging keystrokes, or of
  16. >differentiating keystrokes from communications input in the session log.
  17. >
  18. >However, if you want to check the echoing, tell Kermit to "set terminal
  19. >echo on", so Kermit will echo locally.  In this case, keystrokes go straight
  20. >into the session log.  If the host is also echoing, you'll get two copies
  21. >of each.
  22. >
  23. >Does that help?
  24. >
  25. >- Frank
  26.  
  27.  
  28. Yes, I think this will help.  I use C-Kermit as a transport for expect
  29. scripts talking to test equipment over async serial, and I want to see
  30. what the expect scripts are sending and what the test equipment is 
  31. sending.
  32.  
  33. Thanks for the help and the great software,
  34.  
  35. Matthew